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ALBUQUERQUE MORNINGCITV CITYJOURNAL.EDITION EDITION

. .vlll YF. AH.Albuquerque Morning Journal, Tuesday, November 14, 1916. Dntlj by Carrier or Mall,70

a Month. single Coplca, ft

THE WEATIIEKBRITISH UPTIMETHE 1VK vriii,T iv..,,

''er. Nov. u.X,.w .Mexico:lucsday fair ami continued cold; Wed-nesday fair with rising temperature.

ixhal we.vtiiki: kepoktFor twenty-fou- r hours, endinu at' P- - m. yestordayMaximum temperature, fin degrees

minimum. ran,,, SB. temperature'" H !' 3': north wind; clear.

THE STRONGEST

OF POSITIOMS

RAILROAD STRIKE (CARDINAL TELLS

MAY BE GALLED I HOW BELGIANS j

BY BROTHERHOOD j ARE CARRIED TO

SAY OFFICIALS GERMAN SLAVERY;

HEAVY FIGHTING

ON MACEDONIAN

AND RUMANIAN

BATTLE FRONTS

m NDW HAS

0 J I 0ARRAM7A cm nirDo

of public order, tu their unhappy' With tbelr most piessing needsprovided for they wan with dignitythe end of their period of trial.

Now. siiddi-ntiy- parlies of soldiersto enter h force these peace-

ful bonus, tearing youth from parent,husband fiom wife, father from chil-dren. They Par with the bayonet thodoor through winch wives ami moth-ers wish to pass to sav farewell tothose ilepniting. They herd theircaptlws in groups of tens ami twen-ties, ami push them into cars. Assoi.e as ih- train is filled the officerIn chareo Itrus.iiiely waes the sicnal

departure. Thus, thousands ofPelgi.iiiH are being reduced to slavery.

"The Germain are not only enroll-ing the unemployed, but they are alsore. railing a gn at number of men wholine never out of woik,"

The cardinal then gives examplesof how various Inch Gorman authori-ties have repeatedly given formal in-surances that lielgiau liberty wouldbe ' lie closes with all ap-peal to ,,11 pel sous, allied and neiilial,AL"' '"n """'ri' who -

IMP BTTmiTIFROM GERMANSHID HI I LN Mi F, --ARE SOON TO BE PAID

MOtIM JOONAL PICIL LIIID

xican and SubmarineBoth Me Brave Belgian Prelate Ex- -

Problems Are Regarded asTrenches, Strengthened Dur-

ing Two Years' Occupation,Ue Carried With Little

pores to Wot Id I Ion cisNow Peipetrated on !mm- -

Teutonic Allies Take ImportantTowns and Score AdvancesAll Along the Northern frontIs Claim,

jnting brave

Conference Between Employesand Employers Fails toReach Agreement in Con- -

iritf c- -,i Sp'Se!iiit;c

ADAMSON LAW CAUSE

OF PRESENT TROUBLE

opct In.,,. ,ino.. to unTiliI1U; the

WORK PROHIBITEDIN HOME COUNTRY!

MACKENSEN RETREATS

IN DOBRUJA REGIONBORDER CONDITIONS

REVOLTING TO CHAPLAIN

' lex., .Nov. lli. A special' '- - Juarez, at 5 o'clock today,

carrying, en. Francisco (ionzales andan escort of Inn men to Chihuahua.(Hi the train General Gonzales ear-ner roil.nnu pe-o- s in silver, AndresiaW;l' i'ieeto eneral 4

consulates, announced. This mone..was being taken to Chihuahua City topay the Carianza troops under Gener-al Trevino's coinmajid, Mr. iGarciaadded.

Ho also declared that he hadinformation from General (

minister of war, stating thata, null Vaiiii Indians of General nbre-gon'- s

old command were being sentnorlli, from Mexico City under Gen-eral Tahiniaules to Torroon and woubltake the fieul against Villa in thestate of Chihuahua. An equal num-ber of Yaqi'' and Mayo Indians fromSonorn were also marching across themountains to Chihuahua state, uponorders from General (ibregon, Mr.Garcia said, i.nd he said there woublbe 4 0.0IMI Carranr.a troops participat-ing in the campaign against Villa be-

fore the end of the present month.Itaihond and telegraph lines south

of Chihuahua. City, which were cut by

SEVERAL MEMBERS OF

CABINET MAY QUIT

Tariff Revision Is to Be Con-

sidered if Board Finds

Changes in Present Law

Should Be Made,

SURPRISE ATTACK IS

BRILLIANTLY EXECUTED

Terrific Artillery Fire PreventsReinforcements Reaching

Teutons; Two ThousandPrisoners Are Taken,

Pei form LaboisMuke Slaves BV Urt.Nll.fl JHU.UAI. lelCIAl. UIIIO wi.llNew V oi k Nov I

' lollsn the Hoops on the MeMeau bid -in Fatheiland so That Moie

ib r were tin- sul loci of oriinisin in a

Men Insist That Piovisions of

Measure Shall Not Be

Evaded by the ManageisThrough Injunction,

Scibians Score Again Over

Bulgarians, CapturingPrisoners and Munitionsand Other Supplies,

Teutons Can Be Sent to j,","''' ln rl;'i1'" i";"1'1''!. n k t trie I in e l; . ' i

boald uf foleu-.l- l i,. dons of thetheiie Tienches,to-Methodist Fpisi-opa- church bei

MCI1 10 WllCarman, pastor of the

lonal church ofWeill to the honb-- Ul

Tweiitv-thir- Newsaid:

BY MOPINlKa JOURNAL ft PR r A L tOIIO WIN!

New York, .Nov. :i Manger of a... ,.:.,..l,i NOV. 1.1.M..4IM...II IPORNAL .ICIA. Ifl.llD

union, Nov .1 ( 'a duui Mm -

,l..y. Or. S r.Central CongI'rool, Ivn. whochaplain of thYork regiment

"( 'on.lil ions

I. Kxcept iii the Kuiiiunlai! and Maee.onlau theaters, thcra hua boon Ultlo

IBY MOHNtNfl JOURNAL SPfriAL IE AGf F) WIILondon, Nov. lib What may be-

come known as the battle of the Anereopened today when the I'.ritish forcesstruck a fresh blow agains tthe Ger

h now ttiat aa r

mil ionwido ruilr..;i-- . strike, winch wasbelieved to have L. eti averted by thepassage of the Ad.unsoi- eight-hou- r

Maw, lias not entirely disappeared, 1!

developed here today when represent --

'atives of the railroads and the four

A

eler ptiiu.ih of IVIgluni, has issueda protest to the ciwh .'d world againstthe depor'utio'i of Ib lgiins i. Ger-

many for forced label. Tin protestis dated Noevuibei V, an.l is signedbv t 'a dinal Mi cut in , half of all

man forces in the region of th

vTb : tak in the White Louse for

l.rk tit"" since the campulKn -ef,

mon.l.s W,T. .l..nB.;a IntoS.V today an effort to flwrtoJ of accumulated business.

for KrantiMl that he Had been re-- 1

..LoutS he ""-'-

or; votes, hut .11.1 displaythe political complexion of

U ?'.a!.r:.enrHv,.r...

lighting of great tmportan.ttf on anyof the fronts, aside from ltrltUh galnnin In tin TianxylvnnlKn Alplegion, Cu, ha rest adinitf. that the ltuiiisnianst In the Alt river Hector havtt

j been compelled to yield ground to thoAusti but usserta thatKing Ferdinund'N men have herd theirown against attack In the Cainpuluiiiirdistrict I loth Vienna, and llcrlin re

mpiisiug 400,0011 em- -bl ot herhoods, I isllopthe llelgnill 1. (shops except liltfailed to leach an agreement unni'iepbiy, of Crimes, with whom he was

tne Villa bandits, have been repaired river. There has been no seriousand troop trains are expected to reach in this sector since the

City tonight with 7. mm UK ,,f the Ilritish push on the 1st oftroops of the commands of Gen. For- - , uly. when the l'.i iti-l- i .ine ot attacktunato Maycotie ami Gen Francisco extended five miles north of the Am reMurguia on board a report received to Goinmecoiirt. tut after a few daysby government agein's here staled. In In,, progress being made in this region,Juarez, freight is being accepted for efforts were henceforth concentratedToi icon and points south of Chiliua-- ' farther to the soulh.hiia City, and tickets are la mg soldi Frequent raids during recentto Torre. ,n. Skirmishes 'net w ecu .small ' weeks indicated that some new move

ueh.to get 111 I,U ,, I.!'"Thr.niehthe president got. in the principal passages ,

Meieiel's piolesllarv Laiisms

gentleman of my calling. I believe,would be unwilling to take a cbnp-lam'- s

position. There should be ahigher standard of chaplains In thearmy ami a weekly ainndance at di-

vine service y soldleis should be amatter of discipline and 111 my regu-lations."

Or. Carman declared that "if weweic doing in this country what Can-

ada Is doing at this moment alonginililarv lilies, we should have readyat any time .1100. 111111 men to guardour hoi, bis. but iinl'oi t unately wehave ht nidi id ua lism become soprominent a feature of out exist, neethat we still have some way to go In

older fully lo realize our

Amongtamed inforeign prniiiniiH,..k u iih nressmi!

" ,..u...r ihn snhinarine, Mexi. an

as to the prop, r application of thenew law. The stumbling block, botlisides admitted, was the existing mile-age system of compensation.

The announcement of the latestdeadlock between the railionds aniltheir employes came at tin- conclusionof all nll-da- conference between thenational eonf, renee committee of the

miiti'iins "British blockade issues; and in a

"., h tioiirv Morgenthau, ohntr- -

bad wealh- -bands of Villa bandits ami these vaH contemplated, but th,.', of the finance coininittee of thei r v sermmloree. roiile north are reported to',.,- - which has preventedh- -

nie the following, which the l.clioCelge will pllbli-.- loniolrow, locold-Pi-

to a Ceiiier oispalch liom Ain-s- l,

Ida 111

"The military authoi lib s are dallydeponing thousands of Inoffensive(itizeiis ill order to set lliein at force, I

labor."As early as October I!', we sent a

(Ip'moriidic national committee l.t..... with the latest de- - have occurred recently at Santa

salia and Jimenez, in wbi, hKo- - operations since October 21. when thethe !ast big attack was laum bed on the

u..i,M !.i,.iil ... si:o-- sector, delaved the railroads and the brothei hood blels,

cord further advuncea for the troopsof the Teuton) all along thIM

tint, having tak, u the towns of in-ula and Arsuiller to the north in thGyergyo mountains, and Can, lent!,iioithwest of CampulutiK In Ituinalila.

i Is Itetrentdig.In Iiobrudja, itceordln(f to I'etro-liia- il

udvlceM received by wireless utHome, the t roups of Field Marshalvon Mack, nseii are still tn retreat andthe Itusslfiim huv crowned (he lutnulmfrom the western hunk and reached

Villa bandits were defeated

1, amolest to the governor gcnetaicopy of which was also sent to I lie . . ,'s Itcleased I'nim .lull.

in Crussi Is of the Seattle, Wash.. Nov. 1 .1.- - - Fort -

which had been arranged in Septem-ber.

l ail to Agree."We met," said Khsha l.ee. chair-

man of the. railroad managers and theconference, "for the purpose of ex-

changing Ideas on the application andoperation of the Adamson law. Wefailed to reach all agreement and weare not certain that another meeting

lloly See, Spain, the United States n,,.,,,, members of the Industrial

Villa troops are again concent la t- - biow.ins in tin- vicinity of Santa Isabel Germans Are Surprised,west of chihu.huaj' 'ity, according toj Appar, ntly the Germans were takenthe rcpuits received by American 'by surprise and they offered no non-

government agiuts. A column of Vil-!o- resistance except before Serre.la troops was reported to be moving (The attack was carried out over atoward Santa Ysabel from Sab vo and front extending five miles on botharmy men here predict an early at- - sides of the Anere against positionstai k upon Chihuahua City by Villa's i which the Germans had held for twoentire command. vears and which they considered Im- -

.1.1,1 Th.. Ntbei laiMls. 'I he governor ,, ...., ,,r 11,,, wh., were ar- -

111I in reply- reliicl to taive an.v , ,j. rt,. inner Veron a week iioiins noinn 01 1 eon irnvvun, ongbank. Merlin asserts....., w, in, I. ,e nfiee lb., return of that""' easicrntops.

uiT.ed till' I.Ik.' Slave-- . vessel from Kvetetl. where seven 1111 11 however, that tho Teutonic allies liavoonly '.,. Litie.t i,, ., I,., 1,1 ,,, the eilv dock defeated (he Uusslans und ltuiuittilun.4At that time the ordinance.-will take place.

todayileiie.i unemployed men wilh Kvorolt citizens, were released wuo were coming down ine wesuioi.William G. I.ee, president of tie thr,men are cal led iiitle citv lail. No charges liana ot ine river.I'.rothei hood of Knilrond Trainmen,. olf

ami

impregnuble. It resuneo in me cul-

ture of a maximum depth of one mileand a large, number of prisoners, be-

tween :!,0iH) and 4,000 already havingfrom the !

had been The SerblaiiB southeast of Monastlrnciined up in uuckm fill d against them by thespokesman ior ine eoipo.ves 111 nie 1,0-- 1LABOR SECRETARY Insenee of A. C. Garietson of the order ,i,.,,oii.ii lo unknown ctesi mai ,00s. have scored another Victory over thtGormaiiH and Ititlgarl mi ''av.

authorities of Snohomish countywhich the fight took place.n lenorted.

IvtHdr on lbThe positions north of the river lireioseribod as of extraordinary strength,i

I (if l'Olog.

TELLS OF AIM OF lieaiimont-IIami- l eriuallmg 'Ihiepvalj tn the extent and security of its dug

of Railway Conductors, declared In a' like slave gangs.statement that in the event of evasion "The enemy pioi-- ds by regim s.

by the railroads of the Adamson law.iague icpoiis have leached us thatsummary action will be taken by tlm arrests have been made sin eeseiveljbrotherhoods. Ko said t hat t lie strike ,lt ',,iiruai. Ghent and A lost, .nil we

order, whhh was directly responsible unaware of the eircmiislii nces.for the law, still was in effect and that "Cetween October and the beg:n-th- e

brotherhoods would not hesitate to ning , NowmI ci, the eneniy onT- -

t un-,- I he vlll age of I

( 'etna river to the n

end forced (ticfhack nearly two molit, li were mailt) pnoIng. and huge nnipiiuantUies of arn,i

ICOURT ADJUDGES

'QTIBPH TRII OT'

ui tins fightof guns and

n. I an. uulloi cuouts.

righting Continues.The fighting continues north of

Serre. This latest Hritish advance inconjunction with that on the Sohwa-beu-I.- e

Sars line threatens tho onvel-oome-

of .Mir.uimont on the Albert -

ling to slate- -w.To captured Wee,lons, ijuiev- -HIS DEPARTMENT til- - ofd .!

o ... in11 ill. St mappos IromGhislain mi nts liem (be it m .i 11 and rrencii

W ill' oflb , H.

I.e. Hard lilt.uinnuii 1 11 uu j2011 men being rutin, 10,1

Tc.niori-- w mid the loilow- - j

he inniios lo fall on thej Arias railway.unofficial reiiorls today's at- -

1, -- on li.-.--, mi nt A poster m -I AIM H O TO

yon to 1

p daily,ing davsNivelles I

dels all:,l Nivelbwith nie

OllceI I. ill,an oft-William B, Wilson Addresses 'i--, r'i'Vards

.gain I in German Hue inhas been hard lilt. Slartinifisive rutii'ng from tho soutll-- k

I' tr 0 Anere river 1,01th-- 1

a V nut of about five lillleMs'i PI to the nortli

ualeH 1" lu msclv oss oil Novell. I'l K, piOV.de. I

ntil'icalion and legist ra lionFederation ill from the Gramlcourt-I'oziere- s road toAmericanL. II I I I W L.I I I W I I

I

enforce it if the occasion w;,i ranted it..ItrodiorluMMls -- kod ('onfeieiii e.

"The brol lift hoods asked for ihoconference," s id Mr. Lee. "At t i:emorning fessiou we discussed the a'-- 'plication of the law ami found that,there was no basis upon which wecould possil iv agree. Another set-

back, besides the elimination of themileage (system, was the determina-tion of the railroads to continue theirsuits to deteii'ime the const it ut 1011:1

it.v of the law."The mileage system of compi nsa- -

tlon, the basis of which is the 111,111- -

her of miles traversed by a (lain crew j

.'.ml not the actual hours of work, t

foments in the pnlil ieul sit lint ion.I'uwihilllies Ahead.

state department officials niakfi no

arret of their belief that dangerousjiossil.ilitieK arc presented by recentdmloiimonls in both the Mexicanand submarine ti. stions. Secretarylansinr reviewed details with Mr.

Wilson toduv, but said no immediateanion was in prospect. Sonic develo-

pment is expected soon, however, atthe American-Mexica- n conference,atting at Atlantic City.

It win stated definitely by offn ial;

in the confidence nj the president y

thst Ins will make no

radical elutnges In any of his policies,although as soon us the war is over,the pn si, lent will recommend "vision af the tariff, as he feels it isjMif.crf hy the facts to be gatheredby the tariff commission, created by

cotiKross at its last session.I'liroig-- Policy l'iiflninire.1.

It was Mi id, that the attitude of theItovemment toward submarine war-tar- e

laid down in the note followingthe sinking of the Sussex and in prev-

ious communications will be followedftrhtly and the state department willcontinue to press for American rightsIn connection with the allies' blockadeand mail censorship.

If a satisfactory agreement can bereached for the protection of theAmericin bonier and American livesand property! in Mexico, it is believedtlmt the United States troops in Mexi-

co will be withdrawn soon, althoughI strong force will be kept along theborder. The confused situation in the

t of Chihuahua and the uncomp-

romising attitude of General Car-funz- a

on some points, however, areuntleiptood to cause the president toview the Mexican situation with anyt-hing hut composure.

HeSins Preparation of Measure.t'n domestic measures, Mr. Wilt-o-

h(i told his friends that an soon ascongress com cms, he will press forthe remainder of the legislative pru-Rrat- n

alrendy outlined, lie has beguntilt preparation of his message to

Because of the probability'tat the next house will he ropuhli' an.he will wok to get through as muchK'nei-ii- legislation Hs possible duringt short session ending March 4.

The president is said to desire noP'lierul changes in the personnel of! administration. It was stated

that no cabinet officers will beake; to resign now or next March,although, it is possible that one orn"re may wish to retire for personal

r business reasons. Among 1hoso

fill n

ward e

fl.01f ' 'I

lilt .own

Tliev ale il It ei lo lillllgsmall ItaiH-.bag- CI, rgvinen,

and sehoolniaslei s1,11 isiers

a Mis.lily a

octor:

la point consuieraoiy ,10,10 01In this area the llrltlsh

line has been advanced at some pointsifor a distance of 2.11011 yards and most

Convention at Baltimore;

Many Disputes Settled,lb Hritish have caplurede. Hen iimoiit Haiucl and

1, e 1, ion ami first and tsitcoiulat various points.

heldicnt Lin e.oniaslci s artCombine Is Ordeied l'

solve; Busiii'".. Mayexa r pt

llliBecentum of theva of t went

of he

for Ho- e

ct e is all tillbetween lb

of tho Hritish objectives have beengained.

The prisoners already leportodnumher between 3. (KM) and 4,000, with

res) 10 is b

order. Thlour Inn is

cider andJ .nln' I ;ill'

f a

,aV MOUSING JOUHNAL letCIAL LtABrD ftlffCaltiniore, Mil., Nov. Se.-- etary

of Labor William II. Wilson delivereddcportatinearly seventy officers. L- aitimate Basis,

(mi) ami Jj.dlm 11', n werti, pip. tu'i ill the attack Tim,

st n ,,,ai cut ly olfcied slight re- -,i. 1.1 to their inlvei sarles, allh,)ugli:b. ir I'osilloiis vverit extremely heavilyfnmtied. ni.iximuiu g.iiu to a deptllol' one t,.,:,. over the five-mil- e fi out

i the cruz of tin- new problem that, a (ioM-ino- l.riii iiii ii".Fiuler the pn li xl of the necessitythe principal address at the opening)SI HP ildie w in as on I .eigi.111ItlSK OI ' t.l.HM S

A1AKIS VHTOKV Pi:sy b id triedpovv.to cu IIsoil, IIto 0I.I.1

railroad autlM";ty said, may result inthe development of a situation simi- -

la r to the one which brought into In -

ing the A'l.i . ii law. ,

Do ol I ndei-slaiK- l l.avv.

lists of'on, ,, ninelimn thinthe Associated.io lotinN !. PtiaAt 1 Ann, w,tt i

Vol k, . ay. :l. The n alio,rust," e pM sciil tpg a 11 aggi e

(Copyright, laid, by j was made by the Hritish. Haul fight-- -

cuiilinues to the litulli of Serre.inn

here today of the t luri ti annualconvention of the American Federa-

tion of Labor. He said he was presentfor the purpose of showing whichside he was on.

"The greatest of all the functions,,f the .leoartm.iit of labor." said the

etl w, huh the, v

km, ,1

nt, tiitui, pit ,,f fx tiiioo.ooo. w asof "unfair in, hods of

Pi. s.)With the rilish Armies tn Fraii"

Nov. I" (via London). Attacking on

a front of five miles on holliL.ni..u of tin. Aut re river. 111 mist and

"Frankly," -- aid Chairman l.ee ofthe coiifereiec committee, 111 diseu.-s-in-

t his pints, of the sit ua ,011. he

utiemph-t "f

lltsol to"'Ihle,

generavv Inch It;

f Hie govel lOdfo the I, o 1." in viola ion ot the Slier

ust 'aw, ami a plan for lishavinghilosop

the Witvk us tod.

tedstru

secretary, "is that ofhopes, aspirations and

petltlanil

dull.,lal It

the fail that neitherr t he 111, 11 K 11, .vv delaw should be applied

In sllaiglil, 0 Crilbli Lines.The 111 xl move probably will buvn

a Hs ol, tint slialghlelilug out,,l tl.,. Hi nit h Hoe northward from thoregit f San., across tm Anere amithe pushing forward by the Itrllisll.bit wine, nav.tiil Aichiet thoJuno! inn poll, of the A as-H- i, pa II IIIO

and An is M Ira lint railroads., m the A 11st 10 a ha h front, tiulct

trouble lies inth-- i railroad- - m

nitelv how the"We hav. our

the wage eai tiers of our coitntr.in,,-- II... councils of the proud

it, sued A llglisl I .',,

labor f.d he uncleI'llt

II W as in ,e ed filed V, I'll ' heide com 111 i.ssi, at w il b In '0

tl final tie, ice fib d II, IC to-

te gi 11 uu nt suit a at, '

ine bv Judge Learm d Hand

iv. The rust,rdcted forcedd under pani

fine, but il

ol,Uc.-lo- li

let nil, I, Issie d

ihn kness earlv this morning, the Hiit- -

ish made a further I .each in tl rl- -

i ina German front pile. Th v ": ' i

I,,,,.,! the strongly fofltfled vtlhues ofj Ceaumont-MaU- 'lid St. I'iel re bi- -

ion and gained in-- groend, wiiicli

ow u id, MS its to ll"Vli be a pplu d if all, ,,l impflu law

h ,1d it w

; n 'Ir. e .t- - '.' '.'tv ol I. ' orrtw-Nr.,- .'

. villi, li.y an- nowhi ot bet ht s .,

lido, tb.ll he eoilldf,."OWx III, I.ill. pit

Ij already has l each, d

than a mile at omails except for artillery duels. All

111,11 10 1:1 hnmha rtlinelit ofnlova killed al least sixty pels,, IIS,

duels It, 'fining company!i ,letth of more

int. Two "hou-.ad- y

have he'-- m

ma n a ill Inn icvv ,0 k for t he 1,11 -

aid Inn rzed poisonllal.-b- to Cle-

an, a fine elml decree, d

t. th, G

'"'till'. II

b, II.Ot, tlieti t

The th

m.iv :. gnthe lg lit lo, o y e

giving vvoil--

, u s' in, pinoli in s.

Ins, areW fill pt

IS Mills lo lopending; will!,I heir ow id,

( 'ha rina n

mil pie, hct iit he dil ticiltnegotiation-- , itn

ing anotherbihlv in slitlliuiiceliieid

tnlit.uu, butthen

ntelh

li, eluding women ami children, su.vs u,

I;,. me ilispu tch.and prison,1, s ana I: en to the cages

Severe fighting

. ,1 col,unlit

1. fromit pin

the Cniteil States."(if the .'.on disputes hit ween la nor

and capital that had come before hisdepart nt, Mr. Wilson said, --M.i hadbeen settled ill a manlier satisfactory

to both sides, and h f"i'' a strike hadbeen reached.

President Samu.l Compels, in an

address, do lard that 111 the relationsbetween the I niled Slates and Mex-

ico, the American Federation of La-

bor in counselling the Met.had a partican working men so that they might

influence upon theexert a steadying"f Mexi. o........ I.. ,.o,l ..,0

t a 11 111

and 11 th,11,I a a tie, t),e govelllo,.L

lie probn bp- null nine ofle said, howi iff, !i tl

c.; h t be esti lii'-- by c.oil f reiiee This possl

lengthened bv the all-

ot he I, rot hood chiefsvvilh the exception ofc. of t lie t ill me, s 01-

coiitin.K s beforeon 'he north

and "li the highIV belWe, tl Serf,'

falld 111 1:1, ml taith I,ml-- sin Alienof the river.

A Vioh.,.e,, 'St,11,11 Ol

tub.lie,,1'del '

ut allllbiy duel IS still HI,11 the Nni.iyuvka r'ver re--

ill, 111, and the CusnitiiiHII, ,1 st , ,'Hg A iistro-Gcruim- i

tn S

III hoi IZe- -

0 111 uu, nilUliolliphiV

Mav11 III ato, lb,ihollt uiidw Ionbeground lo have lep,that tlest. of th"i,n, Itealieourt-Slir-.VIIC- I ic,. for woi K.Pl.t I,

l.tI on , d Pallor In i.t ' iimov.was ttll.'adv a ntatlef of lor,

el boon fide colli pel il bm.l list ( 'oiiftirin lo law.

nler to bring about a sit utit iono n With la vv. " the decree

s that the fut, tries, biitamssset if of the ol 11 Pi 11, lilt I.--,

"shall be dnlded In

naniier a ml Into ueh pa Ms of

President L' '

ga nizal 1011. pifor Sevelal .1-

for his lioiti"

linking these vplages.I .it If IScsMaiicc Offered.

Notwithstanding the lorn; prevail-

ing bad weather wil.i almost

oscd t;i re Ilia , 15

President la - Mi('level, III, toint.hl. II"

pi

"no have been reported as consider-i-rpsigning have been Attorney Gen-fa- ll

(iregory, Secretary liedfield, Sec-r- y

linker. Sccretarv Daniels andCcigiuin. u'la It isil.r

ttlta, ks in the Cmpiiihlaiis.I 111, 1, mil Mcieier Protesls.

('aidinil Meicler, primate of Pel-iiiin- n,

on behalf of himself and thobishops of except the hishopof Hinges, bus issued a protest to thuvvoiltl against the deportation from

Igitiin by the Germans "of tin, 1-

ton of tor, 0,1 ii,,""and that the exploiters of W

should not drive us into pa

.toeei- and compel a colli lit tipllr

all sliectand

Willi ourof .M" -

it wto fufor Hitintent urn to ,u n It b

Washington. .Momla ,Se ut ny0 us rain butthe attacking troops mane

in "No man'.'- land ' .111111'Wary McAdoo.saideonfwho

itfit.'.publich weaker sister r g Itltetul ill, o" a- - mitiegood pn.gr.he mud ha

mil,ico. t luAt Hi'ing partially diico 111

Tiny were not im- -septti.ttc anil diuiino! owneishii ashall he lie. essurv lor thai pill po so."

il also Idovides that, Upon the sub-

mission of the plan for doing this, a

minus t lied In give,,11- of plausibility

te nil. Ill ployed peo- -

to pub- -c ,t, tig, rout,

Case.ed h

last two davsne. led seriousl

'Hie l.iisitainaThis statement cvok

ll IlleasUlesalleging II, abv tin: German ma- -and 1111,1 tensive citizens. In order

111 to forced labor."Hills

setam G. l.ee, the I, toll, bv II,ill Celginmchine guns.

'ri, .tt.ick 111, nears lo have been to, bind

illg sessiotl ofga dig coin mi "

Cesides Willorhood chi,Waricn S.of LoeoniotI, I. Iliolheliioimen and Kucuact nig picsulei

ui to official ha -'

;,,v ei nor v on Us '

f knew well that., large extent n surprise to tl id to

continued applause."The Liisitania siluaiioii w

well in ha, id by the officialgovernment." Mr. Gomper.-":,n- ,

instead of declaring w

at the ennf I"' It, c w d,

of t he ll'oCte, hood beKllgillet't v W. S , a - it V

of Lie ouiotive F11, - sin11, men ; I .'. L Mn-pp- d. P"

older alI id

g thatdie old,

icing oltereiline trenehe,

ta kenof ouradded.

w it

if ha'11 thai

healing of all p.trli, s shall be In Id

hv the , til'l 111 isslnti it ml Us find 111 gs e.', hack to I he com t. The ,1, en

look mill eoiisldel ti ion the posMlull- -

Iv of .111 appeal ft, mi it to Ibe I niledStales supreme court and staled thai

stall ease, the ,,u, r eolll-- is slls- -

,,.,ns. little resistancet the fust and second III

Ill M XI XS II I l

I IIIIIMI Til IXV 1I US

r.ti'haiest. Nov. I :! (via London.)In an nil-da- lot tilt- - 111 the region of

,1 tigoslav ele, liorlbeasl of Cani,u-Inn- g.

south of the Transylviinlan bor- -

in. way oli'ianc",uiployt (I made no

harily.and that 'except hetore set 'bluster the i.inls and pin nt of the I 1,1,1- uf bail- - o'lit, the :, lis, nee ot M r dell ot Piplislied a ds niAnere, the Lrltisn

rtheastcrly dircetin wa v Cud netline

n totiirt

South of thswept in a in

May I'nier Cabinet.uni-- MeCoi inick, chairman of the

mmocratle national coinmittee, andViator Walsh of Montana, who lun!'""rSP of the western democraticndiiiaitors at Chicago, are said to've impressed the president particu-ly- .

mid it is more than likely thatJ ease there should be vacancies m" a hi net , jn other importantMts, ),,' f ,hpm wj1 ,i0 ,iskp(! tl1

tho cabinet or in other import-'- "

I'osts, both f )h(,m wjll b0 i(Si(MiW the administration. Harry A.

"meld, president of W'i'i;uns ,'

a'Ui " of fermer president;"7S 11- 'la.field. also is sail! to be

lj. Ufon as being of cabinet cali- -

niP.-P'siilo- will catch up withpo'Ji, """ 'in.ss as .,..ekly asL ,k' 111111 'lien may take a brief

swer von ahro- - .in., ,011s a, gllllient mill al- - 'anis nil all extended v t Ihe ,lls"o,lll,,ll ),lt,ll is lo beG;ii rotson, vv h

, a t ,0,1.onoslle I.e. UU'in. t tv or ha n

cliplnniacy have :u

a war could seeiirtThe passage by '

men's act and tinlaw were vindi, at,

ftb-- wi'liln L'O davs from lite filingIn he, a

gated his pI, go, that,w id, spl , t,

nt of first. th- tin re fad ofmilof the s

anii-t- i

ic pi" I,oiieitinlov nielli lend t.f Itie SU),lenie colllt man, lite at-- f

III g the decreeClayt

,d bylast T

oiling off theho German

p. on l avion.of

M r. ,'es ami, secondly, piiK.HT-iio- i 1: i.wv ( li st:op moim; 111 ig riov

lllOillldsimullaiieouslyattacked from

vhibv

tho l'tiited Stat bind, ai fiiiaiulonged inn miwased. till III

'diurnalCom tiers deelai lit Willheir

Vlllsill:

Ceaiiinont-Hame- l

the oonosite side

Ider. the H iimaiiutn.-- i nuuntiiined tlieirj po-d- l inns, the w a ' nflice aiinouncetlI today, tm the right bunk of the river

Alt, liow-- ver, the I; 11 ina ula 11 for, cm

j wt re , t, nip, lied lo y ield ground.The statement reads:"In the Prahovii valley there wat--

j a n it It 1. bo'jibardmout. We re-- Ipill ,1 Iwi t v attacks in the ,b- -

f offerInvocations vv, As Citv. Mo.. Nov.K n tb- v "' kmn skid

If the defendants sst lit such ,1 Issolul 1011

S I'll tl time, the ,1

the eollrl slut take 'iti or ,a it, is.

Cclteved Inipi. eiilihle.

II fill to pie,u vv M hlli tinlie bellied

step-- , IC' reas It "ma:

,!v, the ttl:

Positionsmil Gibbons and Hislm) a;;. mist the operation of tin- Ad"To I'ns I pe protest;nor Murray of t t he ',ormaits 1,01 n

..... of ,.oootiotial

by ( arm-,h-

Gard-n- t

i:pi.- -' ...Til- - !

, the pi.,'

All positionslot lie. Anereof Maryland-fia dioces,

,1 Th"!,- are nth, (

,g lielgian linancH.he war lev les

e, ti I, .lal ol a 10.nut eonlinite at the

tnoiont llanii I e.pittlliiV'! di ei,i inlav ul 0Lireiigth'greeted eaetl onprclatt

,.va- s of prole ti

tor example, spavv limb hi."- f eI, .,1, of fl'" s.

,11, i. lla .11 notion of ('11 but 11 valle.. nm t hwest.they were escorted ton- -winter resort, before

eight-hou- r law was filed in led. lalcourt l.fie lab' today by the ('he ..go;rc ,1 Wi s'i in Ifailro.ul r .11. p.i

The t inted S!i.tos dislrn atl.Tliev."t 11, is M. W lis,, 11, and offi. et s in

Mis.-oiir- i of tin railway luotlu-- l,..odw,e ma,,, defendants. The coinolamlalleges the law is in violation of -

w In n

form.and sccuritv

ilt. while thelain ding

ill the 'xt'lllnnih of 'I"- -'

'iigineers haveit, ,. -- nes. m order to oevmeTn''kmd,' COI D WAVE DESCENDS ON

of I'lisieiil In the n el, ui of Iiiagos-la- v,

le, the I, a (tie ,011 111 lied through-out the duv. We maintained our po-

sitions In the vallt v of the Alt. worepulsed all enemy attacks tm the left

411,0110,1100 funics,. us re,Usll ions

tilleadv totalle" ''"t'fely to official work, he

iSP1 i, few- - callers as possible . for more,ate of

spawhichmilliard

cs to Floridii.Nov I :: - Mr-

than two yea isof which this

Cry all 'nroln. Neb.

jTh1epv.1l

ici'iiiii n

con.-t-a III

to makewas anThere "machine

ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGIONL- ioe next frw davs and proh and alt- completely exhaust,1 .HidII,.. defenses,mportant part,s a profusion

, .isting bet vv ecu t hetl tooayt the ISO,.;"n"i.h' mpi me

uf connect"1'cabinet meet ing to- - Mrs. W. J. Crvan ,bp."Mciiiii. Fla. liuinors th hank of the river. 'n lb, right bank,

under piossnro of the enemy, w.men.s for

kill ofcm h,

, .. , ., 11.1.- -Illg US lie,,'

tntaiiiing the t, el. meal1. I'ehntiii mdiislrv

ItAKI.l W'Mwere going to make their pot in.: ell'.till

tiftNA, l.tr...:i Foil w ing a light M'-l-Hid 1st N,....nth 1. Test Ilia s ,1 grniindl m the lean, 11 of Sara;

M. In tin- - .hnl valfev. the pres- -I..etne lg it svsn iiis. WO Molll"leintif expects to call cabinettiie.r' J",,"1 Sf "'"ately and go over

win, them.' annTl""1 '''"'' "f eongratu- -

home in 11 ;iMI)S .miIX I K.H I ON I. V odd wave th" o n,b,vhie of sbeltcrintoday t'V .iCarolina, were a verm,t have be n allowed In keep Us ma- -

!. tunes,' tie , 'l,, ni'tei ials andluaiHif'ae'uieil lacs win, h have

d --'!'snowfall sft 1st of thp, tedlv 01

a son ,1,'H. , ,1,1, 'i ulo- Hoel.v mountainf infantrymen.111 " to the WhiteHnn arrive in omp Ihlesr m ,tis Ift vlarge numhers. Thev are tl'd'S

sun- of the enemy coiiliimed veryslrong. Y'l'denl fighting is takingpi. o e soul In :t..t of ( sov.,. t m t hoiit.h' l.ttil ol the Ccrini. there molV e'v eulllbtits."

r W Ci van, a rotner. n was --

the Hrvans will spend the wiiiteMlami. but that they will onsnu i

braska their home.

:,!' nlallv eslabll'ilH tl,'lr. ...... .

,1 thaitak' :i.ng the

be b, en Iran: f'-- fed tn (n i inaiivViiiilh, , I., Illl.'lll Soblier.Mh,- ;- " ""t o not

in- - a'1, ,. ul, lor so r 11 band as soon as

Nonean "ill be"'IS in lb,rtl- - each r

-- ,.!j whole tlillh is that

1. ,1 w 01 in a ,, us a invobseuiient bomE. ii,. "'"ive sefar from Charles

- Willilllctl'fl

in c,

..IM'tlge f

Hid theif the

bv S'i, X), el l, '11

I'- m-

I'oa'ineTin-

' attackts

.),

terrificfront.

vv illto- , ;, , man a, 11, n

at seven! pointsII the weather had mod-ioli!, In lilt it , , ' III IllUe"

.stern Nebraska,.it, i'i ti i it t ft' for N'ovt'tn-

I. ;i'iinerian Family M m ,P t'l.Li- 1 heCiownsville, Tex., NIC

family 0.1 tmmurder of an American

line woiks werethe mostrv ivots as

, by them on anvv ol k ma 11.rtak,

Th,i"--i

republican candidate.l,'n Pliln 'i';," People in Washing-!.- .

u' K've a "home coming"ln h"iior of the president, a

manMet

Mi,., Nov. I.: The Misand lite ('hnttgo, I'.ui- -

(),. mcv rail ...ids fi I, d in

in the Foiled Stat,.--hero todn v against I ,ts--

, Arthur L ' diver andWiN ,11, dlsti t nitotnov

..ten district of Miss. uu 1,

11:1 lt d III pit, yes ot t heI,, re train the 'eat tying out

'in on eight hour law "Judgered ti e tier nilanls to slmwMonfli v, N' villi ei :' ,'. vv ti v

r v i) iittet ton slum Id not be

tile pit,Will be

, v he h

Tin- sun- v., wthe civ il- ,

St I.O!

o.illi Pallliglon at ti ' 1011

.ll.-lll- ,

trict At t.F'T illt isfor theand i.galtwo road:or the A'liver on!cause on

prelumisbued.

St.cot T'tllipleo,hv Mrs Fv.i I la n- - ,1, 'b venue, y,i an ldov.--, ...

,1 tie re lodava serenade. ' Mn"'" will he l"l- -woi Id mtv be summed u

gnlfportson,was

u refugee Irom tlmt pl.t

Sailors I'ight Oil I'irc.Ptieilo Mexico, Mexico. Nov. 13- .-

S:vtv men fnun the Fnited Statesgunboat Wheeling were sent ashore,yesterday 10 fight a fire caused bylightning whP-- struck two tanks ofcrude oil. with a capacity of 55,000barrels ench. Five. nd.oinlnjr oiliniiks were threatened but eventuallyI he fire wag checked,

, 'reek. ( 'olo., X below I'll phii.,12 below; Colorado Springs,W hite House. )et 11 red.

I lirectors lowIs of the,,,,.,1.1., to tell tleta, '!t S1'J b,

e

eonly-

'i.r Iiiitiilretl thousaud wmk-;- .

t e re, In, to ,1 neni ' toy nu iil

ugh ii" fault of their own. andlow, and Grutitl Junction, Cob,..11.,.. .

Mrs. Hanson said there. r comX below-

Copp,ua rt

fair,about

(iiiartci-l- DividendNew York. Nov. 11 --

the Ftah Consolidatedn:,iv t.'dav declared a

Idend of $1.r.O a shale,pivvwu-- fu'-v-.

ilv d -:!0(i Americans m ami'"Ilfilish lie I , M SI Tl (,'1 O. 1 Ilf 'id below, Win.11 etl leIn, gelv 111,All of these mg II Slit Titian, Wv ,1., w iththe lowest reported."ut l ,Narunda of 3.07 tonri sous, husbands, icspeitfulh,women,

lapldlv cupatioiipost ablesix of themleaving assaid.

"Tatch p"nk' aecordinfc to aw Uoj ii j, Bteaiusliip aaency.

Albuquerque Morning Journal, Tuesday, November 14, 1916.

CITY NOil READYTH DAKOTAOLA WEATHERAMERICANS HE

HELD PRISONERS VISITS fJORTIIEfifJ

0

TAKES BAKERY TO LET CONTRACTBusiness Men's

BY Oil SUB ROCK If MOUNTAINS FOR FREAK LAW FOR PAVEMENT Bank

IST

Formal Award Will Be Made

When J, A, Laughlin, Whose

Bid Was Accepted, Com-

pletes Arrangements,

Mi

Heavy frosts Are Expected in

California; Frigid Area Is

Extensive; Helena, Mont.,

21 Below Zero,

Captain of Steamer Colum-

bian Tells of Expci icnecs

After His Vossrl Was Tor-

pedoed; Crew Saved,

Candidates for PresidentialNomination Must Hold JointDebate in State or NamesCannot Appear on Ballot,

This bank affords tvery facility for

the transaction of any banking business.

It invites deposits subject to check and

extends as liberal accommodations as

sound banking will permit. Those having

surplus funds lying idle are invited to

vail themselves of our Time Certificates

of Deposit which yield FOUR TflR

CENT INTEREST.

'aMale. OLD rurniturn NF--

f.iwt If h rirh. MI finch w r

Allhtu J.rtri"Curni ir, I nlmv. tlm w- k

6prtt l.f n ri.rt n.mldl'rrijwft'iw,yutf caniluiluuiul tiiuiitturnuwu watt

LucasVELVO-TON- E FINISH

For All Woodwork nnd FurnilurTlilt wmrtt"l't iw ft,. h limit

vn.t. It "lit'.nh in h i.ifl

! T Try It n in."--- '

tMl ! Uliii.i With ff ui(.

mitt mIugeit "y'Tr:i"T't ,::R1,n'.:;-r- .

Depository for

A. T. & S. F. RY. UNITED STATES

BRITISH STEAMER

rnPTAiM kinrnAZTECFuel Company

n inn. imllluwin a

nu niinitiiR ninr --feM-UN h KUHNNur Juii uuuiiiiiii nik. r,w'

A Never Failing Wayto Banish Ugly Hairs

(AiilM to lieunty )

No woman Is Immune to superfluous(.nivilh, nil Imm'(ii" ihexe inn likely Idappear nt liny I Imi', II In nl Ihii Inlilwitvn have some ililnliiiii) .nucleihandy In hi"' when Hi" occasion arisesA paste Is made wit 10,1110 i.f tin- pow-

der mill --.liter unil spread upon thel.Hlry surface; In nl.niit 1 minute,, thi"Im carefully r in ii i I iin.l t h r skinwutilinl. Vim will then flut,t Minthltln ii entirely free from lmlr i.r fuz..Hp mire, however, to k i rial d, Intone,

I'lllllTIIIII H ()MTllll.l.Himtn Nov. 1.1 Mix. !' t r A

jM. IJenau, wife of I ho deputy Insur- -

III O ClimilllllHlllllIT, was npri llll'.I ll.HlliMliiy fur apprndh His nt SI. Vincent'saitnltarlum.

"Goodnight Corns!

We UscJGcls-lt!- "

3 Drops in 2 Seconds. That'sAll. "GET'S-IT- " Docs the

.Rest. Never Fails."Heally, I never could sen Imw

aoma few peoplu use I hi" muni diffi-cult anil ).n)tif ul way thev can find I"put rlil (if cnniN. They'll wrap Hu ll"

t cr lip with liiiiuliiMi'H Into a .n. hugethat fllln thrlr hIhk-- full of 1 I amilnukcii tonia u jiiinful tliry'vo ttl

t&VVif'

to Wttllt Hldl'WIIVK ftlnl Wl lllKI" II .

thi'lr furi'H. ir y 'ixt Kiln s thaital 1 K lit Int.. tin' Im' unil in.iki' illaw li n. I Hnic, oi' tlu-y'l- l iif" )tnnt-i-

thnt nuiko tin- - i.riiH lir.li;', nr li

lillil KniiKi. m llicli' rm ii.i iiml tniiki'thp tni M l.lri'.l, Isn't II? "til'.TS-IT- "

In tlln Biiiinli', inmli'i il w'fi'.i'l' I' f"l'riiiliu. Jiml put 'i ilrnpH on. It iliirHInutantly. Nu piini, fiisn i.r t rou lili--

I'll rorn, cm Hum i.r wait Int'si-ii- mnlroitifii off. Milllium iimii mitlilni.; i'Imi'."

"(i I ITS ri"' l hii). I and r r.iiiin'n.lil I'y (Ii'iikkIhIn cvri vw lii'i , l!:.i' a

ImiIIIi-- , i.r prnt on I'l-- i'lpt i.f pii. i', l.yK. l.H ll'lll'li Hi ('(!,, 'Illi'MKll, III.

Hnlil In A ll.iiiii'i i iik in. I r.'.'iuii-IdmhIi'- .I

ii m tlu wm l'I'M l.i'Kl nm ivni-rl- y

hy ului'll I m iik I'h, iphlmnlI'harninry, llntt'N Ihiik .StmiN, Im1.,anil Alvurado l'tinrniury.

i mm

, m.h.. ...-- .t .r.n.l .....D W...I( i.iiiii.i. .'ipain, Nov. I I Mia I'aris.I'apt I'M ilri'i. U CurliM i'.f tlic Aii.it-I- .

an kI a in, r i "i .1 1. n w li "invi-il lull' with Hii- us, mil in-- i.f

the st, iiiiiKhip, tn a i. pM'- -

HtntalHf of tlm As'KH'iiitrd I Tips In

II.,. liiinian il. nr. mi'I n s ii ft i r Hi' d s inn tin n i.f M vm- -

All nf tho Hill nii'iiiliiTH 'f Hii'lnnil.ian's rrrw wen- CaptainCllllls Hlati',1.

Captain Cintis said Hf CI nm Ida n

was Rallied la fi.n- i hi- v.au l.n pi

d.. d and sunk l.y tin' i. 'I ' t in'ivivas lift In lifidmatM mi. tin' captainwn.'i lalu n on la. aid Hie siilnnai in".

I 'a pt. A rl hur pal In sun nf tin- I'a it

ilialin r Siatunia sa.N- - tli.it 1"' alsi.was a piisiun r on ln.aid II. c l f"iI'ltlit da", ilimni,' which linn'

the rmis of the sutiiuai im- Inactum and alau heard dlHtinitlv tinc idusiiiii of the toipedn which helearned later l.lcu up the Nuirian

hill P.altn, soon iifler whhh CaplainVi luren of the Nmwi'Cliin cldp I t

dap n 1ii m .t him in I he narrow pi 1.

on hoai.i the sulana riiie, wln-i.- tinewere li.iiii'.l on the IoIIi.wiiik day !

C;ipalll I 'in lis.M'.ppcd mi ( oniinanil.

"Mr ship, ri'Klst"i l at New Vork,"said Captain I 'ill t Im to tin' col II spoil ,1

cut, "cniriiil i caiir.i of almiil H.ntiii

tons, and n crew! of lull, all of whomwen- - s.iM'.l. I stopped on Hie commaud of tin- snhinarine, whilst' ci.ln-- j

iiiiinder oiileroi! nie In abandon shipwith thi' crew inimodlat ly, whhh c

Old without other lui.:i;ai;o than twosatchels with documents and inoni y.

"Suhniarine l flic at once twotorpedoes nt the Coliiinhlan, whichsank liniiic.llatoly. 'I'h,. new was leftIn 1', limits, while I was taken on

t he sulmim inc. w hlch plungedi aft r I was taken into thesmall i iii I til iiijimIii'm i 'ii ii , whoreI found the captains of the Heatnniiand thi' Pallo. After mo, came Cap-tain V c Iiiksi II of the I'orda len.

'The eal.iii was vciy small. II con-

tained ii little fohliiiK tahh'. n foldin.', hair and tim e l.unks. Kvcrvtliini!was permeated Willi the od.ir of ben-

zine. There was no eonim mii-'a- Ionwith the ot.iior ami the cal.ln wasa I""... -

' da i k . till; h t n ml da v

"Wo wire fed In the inortiitii,' witha few innfads of I. lack I, lead, a cupof co. ...a, and a small portion of hadI, lilt, r at in. oil, with a st w ofcaiitie.; ami soup, nml at supperat l'l 1' o k , with colfee or t a andhlack d with I. utter or maino-lade, tin holll s Hn nt In I his narrowpil'ion wn i' vol V lli and ili:ai'n a

hie"Tin' cildalii of llu' su I. ma i nu'. Cap-

tain Otitis slid, was al. old .".li yoursold. while his crew ol I'lTy s.ldolSW II all vet V ynllllU. A II W ei e II I

Hied iii i lolhini4 of :.i.;f y l. alher.

isi; " hi' i nm vl;l lll'.s Miitl IN sl I I I

Pal is. Now I II. w n eless iliapnlehft om M oil id s in hat ti! p. r a nsri. ,ll the nieilcall team:. hip t'oluln- -

l.i a n, w li i. h was r.poi ted In haveim p, ilne.l on .,v inl.er s, nrrn ed.'stn da v on lailmi; cssels nt the

siiiall port of ( 'amiiiinas. Twenlv-fiv-

men front the ,V.,i w er.inn steamship':ll.i and Iwent;, live froin the Nor-wegian Menmcr aU.i weretaken to C '"us on Hie sailni'.;i,,,.,i .a- Oi,.), ii..., . i'i. f,, ur Thodispali h has all tlnia' vessels me

to lev.. I. ceil sunk hy toipc-l,.i'- s

ti.mi a t;, man sulimariue.

A Paris lestei'.lay savs theColiiliil.li.u, Italtn and Pol'dalcn hloihe. n sunk hv a Cciman siihmarlne.The new of the Ci .1 m ia ll was In-

putted t" have alllMil nt Conttia,Spain, ill ill' heats.

CANNED HEAT

O

HI I CannedHeat

Refills10c Each

New Mexico

307 W. Central Ave.

The Central jiaving projectwas carried by the count il last nightto the stage where the mlitiart nuOhe formally awarded to J. I!. I.augh-h- u

of Trinidad, Colo., whose bid foiconcreto paving was accepted severalweeks ago.

Tho coniiact will he en'cred into l-

ithe council and Mr. as soony i, ompU'ti-.'jj- i rrapg'.'iuentH lor th,'

cisoosal of the holuTs.Tho council last nirht confirm! d

a't pt u 'eedin.'s laker by the rilv so

fir m the piving matter. ThisLimiKlit the proceedings to the poitilnt which the contract may he let.The council took this aefion upon theoriginal petition.

A new petition had lecn presentedbut a protest, read to the council lastnight, caused the council to continueprocedure on the original petition.The piotcst contained the names ofsigners of Hie second pet linn, whosaid they were not satisfied with theclass of pav ing and asked t tint thecouncil postpone definite action untilthiy had time to invest igale. Thelow pilition was circulated because.d the fact thai two signers of theoriginal petition had attack, ,1 condi-tions to their signature.

Council took up no other businessthan the paving matter last nl-h- t. ad-

journing until next .Monday night after(arrving the project as far forwardas it could tit that time-

AMERICAN SAYS

NO WINSGIN TRE ARABIA

Passenger Steamer Sunk

Submarine's Torpedo; Peii-sco- pe

Seen After Shook

Occurred,

,Rr Mf.RSIN.1 IOURNAL SPCCIAL CASED WIRt

London, Nov. Hi.- Paul P. Haimerthe only Ami iic.in on hoard tho Itril-i:-- h

steamer Arabia, which was sunkhv a submarine November II, in thoMediterranean, sent the AssociatedPress the following staleiuenl fromMalta

"I ;im aii Atneitcaii iilizen and wasa sccniitl cla'-- pa s.' eiiivr on the Ara-

bia, bnun.l for Maiscillcs. At II:-- "... in , on Hie sixth of November, I was

1! g on iie port side of the a

when a tremendous shock to theship oeeiiriod, immediately lollowt'dI; an explosion.

"Tb, io was absolutely no warningwhatever, not even one second. II

appears i'luui the statements of cer-

tain passengers whi were on Ihostai boa .1 side, that immediately lln'saw t he p, iseope of a submarine ap-

pear out of the water, abent :noMinis distant on the starboard siib',tlie torpedo was fired.

"It was only thanks to the g io, fnr-- I

line of a ca Im sea and t hat i he boatfloated evcnlv I'm a considerable time,Hint we are all saved. There wascertainly no warning of an; charac-ter."

Paul I!. him. or is a la vai d grad-uate who has been ncaacd in YoungM. n's Christian a;so, i ition work inIndia. He was returning to, his homoin Cambridge, Mass.

The Aialua, acior.'.ing to a state,nieiit issued by the I'.ritish admiraltyNovember X. was sunk without warn-ing. All nf Ihv I.'!, passengers andIbe crew, with lb" exception of trtoengineers, wcic saved by a vesselw hu h wcnl I,, the rescue. The cngiin ri si were lolh'd ly the explosion

NO RAILROAD PASSES

P0R MERE BANKERS

IBY MORNlNO JOURNAL SP.CIAL I IStll WlRi

Washington, Nov III- .- P.ankei s whofinance railroads are not entitled toraihoad passes, the Interstate Coni-iiicic- e

c o a i u ss n to. lav advised New'-hia- n

I si I., president of Hie Ann Arborrailroad. M r. l a had asked w in thera ruling nl the coin in is: ion in '.' 1 :!

icgai .ling the iviiamv of free trans-portation npphed lo bankets. Theooiiinils.-.in- hoi. then that it was un-

lawful for an ml .rsta e carrier toissue passes to local attorneys andsin gem, s w ho did not devote substan-tia'l- v

all their time to the business ofhe load.

l our .lul l men Secured.St. Joseph, Jin Nov. a. The first

day ,,f ihc resumption in the criminalcourt Ion of the tiial of Oscar I

.MelM'iiel prosecuting- attoiiiev ofliiicbanan county, who is chargedw il h tlie hiai del ot bis wife, resultedin four eiin. 'men being chosen foithe sp. 'ci ,1 p m.. i' i vv Inch the jiir.-Will l.e set, ceil

( olds ausr llrailarlio anil tiripI.AXATlvi: PI'.oMii (M ININK re-moves th" anse. There is only one"P.ronin tiinnine." I:. W. ( ; ; ,v K'Ssigliat ul c is on box. 1' ",,'.

Consiantinc (,cts l ull Meal.Paris. Nov :t Prince Klmi I i

the Russian minisler to C,rc, , e,gave :i dmnei to King Constantino andmembers of the roval family at Ath-ens tod,,y, savs :, l lavas dispatch fromthat , itv, w l.h ii adds that all the min-isters of the i at. nt,. powers altendola reception that followed the dinner

PI I S ,a.HIS iTlAlil3JLJI UN

IBT MODIINO JOUHNlL .PtClAL I.IA.IO WINU

Sioux Kails, H. i., Nov. I 1'iinill- -

ilatcs fog presidential n Illation willheneefort h have to appear in Southliakota to take part in Joint debatesor their names, cannot appear on pri-mary ballots n tis hi. He, if a primarylaw enacted last Tuesday under theinitiative remains on the statutes nn-if- !

iwn m m m ...P.etitrtiM received ni iho capital to-

night Indicatp that Hie so ailed l;iprimary law was adoplcil by a

safe majority.The law divides cm li ,.f Hie partus

into "majority" nml ' niinmily" fac-tions reiiiirlii that im h faetlon offer

coinpleto set of candidates in the b-

iennial primaries. Candidates fornomination for president and govern-or tut, st challcnr'e on, another lojoint debate,. Failure to accept ncballein.',; i ,ii in i, ,i stiik, thename of the i i i l from the bal--- f

lot. County "proposal men" ri ,tieach faction of each party will meetill January of each election ve r, topropose ca udiilate.i, offi' ial niot'ocsand en instruct party pi. I'm ins. Thelesull of their work is lion subinillcdto the voter on the prim allot,

This is the third the law hasbeen applied hy dire, I vote, It wa.'adopted under the mil line ill 1:11::and a substitute was m lectr, I ill theIt'll election. In PH.. the leKisla- -

turr repealed It. Mr. Pnhards' ap-peal a ut onia icii y ri ached the I'nit-i- d

States Hilpit'iuc limit, which up-held the state supremo court's approv-al of the notion of the hrislat ure.

SWITCHMEN'S DEMANDS

OPEN TO ARBITRATION

IBV MO WNI NQ JOURNAL PfCIAl. ItASIO W.HI1

New Vork, Nov. 13. -- Arbitrationproceedings looking towiid the set-

tlement nf (lie iloinnnils by theSwitchmen's IT,!.-.- o' N,.i!h AiiHii';'on tliirlc'ii railroads , asl of the Mis-sissippi river for mi etc lit - hour daand tunc and a hall pav I'm over-time, began here to. lav. Miet of tin.evidence heard by the aibitrali a

board composed of I An n, till. ils, twtt,men i ('present ing the r and twoon behalf of Hie union, riven hysw Hi limeii.

.lames A. Hum, of Puflalo: K.Keid, ol" Chicago; A. P. Manli y, olMulligan City, Im, n'n Tlii-uia- I ',

Caslien, of Cleveland, said that al-

tothough tlie men wiv suppos.ilwolk tell houis a da;- they rcner ill

I X e e (I e ( that. Ilerh'-r- lic'le, inleiiialmnal resident of the union saidHie salary of the men had milvanecd with the rust ol living,said that the switchmen's task w astho "most ha.ai dous in rai roadwink."

Plvnii. He,, I, Ma nicy and C;o.h,

testified that food prices m t heirhome rules had advanced, bill theyadmitted Hie nu n w ere pain fur ov n

im,'. Held said hat t wo ri ew s in theChicago P rininal of t lie tall iuiore ,i( l . . i a llm ail, w hero he is oniplnv oil.had win ked fiotn Iv.clvc and one-hal- f

lo fifteen hours a day (luring the lasthalf of I ictobcr.

Horace taker- general nianagei ofthe Cincinnati. New Orleans TexasPacific, said tile com of living alfciT-e- d

both sides. He declared that de-

mand:! of the switchmen had I o--

because the railroads consid-

ered the present rates fair anda shorter day would not meet

opcratiiiL: conditions as satisfaction;as the pi a sent an augcineitl.

CHRISTMAS SRIP

TO BE SENT TO

STRICKEN SYRIA

MoRNINd JI.UPNAL .PEC.AL ll.H' W.Rf

w. ishliigttm. Nov. PI- .- Kinal af- -

rangeiiienls for sending Hie collierCaesar, the 'Christinas ship," Willi

supplies for war sufferers in Sola,were completed today at conference;,between Secretary of State l.ansincAssh dant Secretary Phelps.of the Navy Paniels, liilectorP p.il Unell of the Ked Cross, and lor- -

tinor A inhassailor llenry Morgenthauand iiiemhers of Hie Armenian andSyrian relief committee of New l "HThe collier will arrive in im'w mmPre ember 14, anil is expected to sailabout Iho L'Ulh, due tn reicll l.ciim,Syria ntiont a month later. TheCm sar will carry considem my lessI'lirgn than otlginally estinuucn. nwas said at first I hat she would he,,i.i., i,, i,k i, bunt 4 linn tons, but it

develop thai her maximum will he

about L'.atin. Attempts wero made toboat butsecure a mure t i.ininodiotis

none was available'

liver $4H(i, miO has been collected asa re: ult of the war relict ,iavs. i 'rio- -

her I and ll, set apart hy PresidentWilson for the sufferers m Armeniaa ml Syria. Monov is still coming in

and il is oossihle' iho total will passtin- - Imlf million mark, only J .Ml.tHMi

was needed to fill the Caesar.

I (I'llrrril.Washington, Nov. 1

was ordered today by the su-

premo court of cases testinc theof Hie Washington. New

Vork, New-'Jerse- anil Iowa woiking-meii'- s

roinpensation laws. Nu dalewas set for the rehearing.

Option on Mining- - I'mla-rty-

uita Ke. Nov. t:i.-- - W. H. Howardand . li. W hite ,,f HenuiiK have givenan onlion on their lead and silverproperty nt ok's Peak to Paul A

ai'M and It. 1.. Smith, who havebeen .orkiug-- a lead propcrtv nearHayar.l Slatioa The consideration Isl epol ted to he Jl'.n.nOO.

.l imx.ii law Ai'iin Attai'Uoil.Chicago, Nov, 13. Vile xevotith rail-'roa-

to att.ok tho Ad.unson law ap-- '

peat rd today when salt for an iniutu--co- n

was fil.J in th I'ntted Stale.dlstri, I coilll .y the t hlvilgo Ni i:.,si-crn Illinois.

lav Monsisa jeunNAL ...rlAL If. In wi.tirt.ni I'iancisco, Nov III. - Heavy

liosts eail i,ii,,.ir.w inoriiinL' andlower t mpi-- i tt ri s over all Califor-nia, weri' prcdlcli'il tonicht hy Hut

nil' d Slates weather bureau here.''I'lie unusual al inosphei to pressureer the Itocky n.ountains," said As- -

l''or,et.st"r l.'ee.l, "has eausedL'e oi com air ice; i ;tt

western slates. Intense cold, moresevele III the II It It I I'll slates, will for--ll.-

"In southern co'intics of Californiathe cold will be more severe toiui-h- t

than last nicht and the In, si will lie,,i r, s,otidinly heavier."o,, leconis wile beim; broken to-

day in the Pacific northwest, W'ash-im.'li-

i Heron and Mmitaua report-in- u

unpre, edente( Novemher chills.Twenty lino ib rrecs below zero at

llehna was the imniiniiui lempeni- -

lllle re, Ol, led.Hint vegetal leu III the San

1: ' II II allev. will, Il Wele llalll- -

ii K i d last nisht, were in for a

mole SlWIe lio.--l bile t nil IV II t , III'- -

iiiidiiii' lo the weallier liineaii, andilamai;,' In citrus (mils furlliei smithwas fi'cly and piotiitiefins Wele set buiniiie, cully lonlr.ht.

MUSI DEFEAT DUI CARS,

VENIZE10S DECLARES

(V MnHN.na JOUHN.L BP. CI. LIA.tn Wt.lParis, Nov. I :i The con espon, lent

ut Salonikl of the Havasiiremy sendsHie former spi '. Ii ielleicil hy foi inerPremier Vciiixelos. ill pres.'iitinu aflu if to the I'ouilh regiment of 111"

Sere.i division, in the presence of allthe in i n Hi r si and icnerals of Hie Viti-i.clo- s

Kovoinmont. as well as hirh ol- -

licciH of the entente alliC'C"I am sine the let'imenl lo which

I present this standaid as a lUlllml ofthe old and new be lory of Hie l l

hnic nice, will always march In v i.

lory. c inii'd heat om c for all t lielluU:ars, who.'.,. ; iulnlio, il is In bethe Prussians of the :,i llvn io ,"

CARRANZA ARI I

T IBILIIAGAINST PERSHING

(hiicia Declaies Movement of

Ri", Pomes Noi th waulMoirly Means Effoit to Ex-

terminate Villa,

NY MiaOllNa JOURNAL .PIHIAl. IM',,1, WlPfl:l Paso, Tex., Nov. Andres

ilarcia, lnspet lor general nf Catiair.nconsulates in the rmlctl Stales, de-

clared toiiichl that Iho present uiuvo-ine- nt

of Carraiiza forces into the stittPof Chihuahua had no other .sinnil'l-canc- e

than the tleteriuination of t',U'

Carr inza iro crniiieiit, to pursue andnveiviniio Villa, ami his bandits.

"The rep, ,i in army t in les in l'lPas,, that these troops were heinitbrought north to enforce any demandthat might he made for Hi'' with-drawal of the American cxpedil iona ryforces from .Mexico is without founda-tion," Mr Careia said. "Hefore I leftfor New Yolk I announced that lhrewould be a fore ,,f 11,(1(10 men sentninth within thirty days, to (rushVilla. Now thai Ihcse troops ate he-in- g

moved into Iho noi l heast et ii zoneand, because of the military necessity,the number has been increased, It isbeing claimed t hal I lie ino cincut hasspecial significance, hut I can denythis eniph. .In ally. TheCarranzi

is raong after Villa Willi suf-ficient force tn ovi rcoiue and elimi-nate him and hl.s bandit gang."

You neednever worry

about results inbaking if you use

KC POWDERBAKING

It has been a stand-

by for a quarter ofa century. Guara-nteed under allpure food laws.

OK Ounces for OKfZ m m Mian fOun.1 .. tL. t W

kW.WH'BLyj.'iBH AmWUZSS2

Gallup Lump

Gallup Stove

Native WoodIMf&i&fh Sawed & Split

Mill Kindling

PHONE 251

GIRLS! BEAUTIFY

YOUR HAIR AID

STOP DANDRUFF

Hair Becomes Charming,

Wavy, Lustrous and Thick

in Pew Moments,

Every Bit of Dandruff Disa-

ppears and Hair Stops

Coming Out,

For 2" cents yon can save your hair.In h ss than ten minutes you cm dou-

ble its beauty. Vour hair Income'sliKht, wavy, fluff v. abundant find ap-

pears as soft, lustrous and charmingas a young girl's after npplyinir someI 'anderine. Also try this moisten a

cloth w ith a little. Danderine atvl care-

fully draw it through your hair, tak-

ing' otic small strand at a time. Thisw ill cleans,, the hair of .dust, or

excessive oil, and in just, a few m-

oments you have doubled the bounty

of your hair. A delightful surpriseawaits those whoso hair has been d

or Is seruPKv, faded, dry, brittle

or thin. Hcsideji beaut ifyinc the hair.

Iianthrine dissolves every parti. le of

dandruff; cleanses, purifies and s

tite scalp, forever stuppinif itch

Ink' and falling-- hair, hut what i"

phase you most will he a ft or a f'

week's use, w hen you see ra w hair--fi- ne

and downy at first-y- es 1'"'

really new hair growitiff all over Hi"

scalp. If you care for pretty. 'Jhair, and lots of it, surely git a

cent bottle of Knowllon's lanclerine

from any drug- store or toilet counter

and just try it.

IT uiiro I .neks I 'lvighl cars(

Paris, Nov. slmi'in-- '' "'

freight cars was again disciissnl Hl.in the chamber of deputies '"'jn

Cassoiiin. head of the railway hra""'

of the ministry of war, said iho ll'onl- ucry of cars- - which had been

had been delayed, hut that now' " ''

expei ted 2.000 cars w ill he rcr"U''monthly, other measures arc N't

'taken to improve the freight ' r

no.

NO QUININE ITHIS COLD CURE

"Papc's Cold Compound" Ends

Colds and Grippe in

a Few Hours.

T..l, i,r-.- .',, c.l.l f,. nioollll'I ,e H ,,i i.(.nery two hours until you lisve ""

rythrep Hoseu the,, nil gril nil?

Roes and your cold will be K"kl'nrIt

pionitniy opens your coss'tills and the air passages

niWhead: Plops nasty disi harge or

running: relieves the heath' !' ' ,.noss. feverishness, sore throat, f

ins. soreness and stitrness. nfi ",n i siuiieii-up- . ' ,i,,,nC

anil snumine. r.ase yi,-.-

head nothing else in the " ''such prompt relief as "I'a;" sen'( on, pound." w h oots .v

waboul;:t my drug store. itassistance, tastes n:ce, a l'i- -'

Prisoner Is Victim of She IIl

Pired bv Eimlish Dos

at German Undersea Ves- -

sel, Is Report,

l, MORNINd JOURNAL SPCelAL LEASED WIRE1

Paltiniore, Md., .Nov. 3. Accord-m-

to inforinalion received by theJohnston hue of this city, ( upturnPbelan of Hie Itritisli steamer Rowan-- ;

more was killed when a P.rilish dc- -

slrover shelled the Herman submarine:on which he was taken as a prisoner!after the sinking of his vessel lastmonth.

The Johnston lino also received in-

formation that Card. John Mitt hell ofthe In.naldsnn line steamer Cahotia.jand ('apt. John Prawn of Iho strainer.Marina, both of which were sunk bysubmarines, lost their lives, but inwhat manner was not slated.

I is,.:i H ii ( s i oiitaining this inforina-lion tame from Liverpool. PreviousPerMn ilUpati lies wi re In Ihc effectthat the Kowanniot'o Hied to escapefhe attai k of the submarine and thecrew tti'd; lo the t.oals, leaving Cap-lai- n

Phclan to his fate. It was thenthat he was made a prisoner oil theHerman submarine.

Cable dispat'hes also have statedthat Captain Prownc. of the Marina,was drowned when he jumped fromthe deck of his vessel, missed thesmall boat and fell into tho sea afterthe Marina was torpedoed.

The Cahotia was sunk (ictobcr L'TAccording to last cabled reports thetwo boats in which the captain and( lew took refuge, are missim;.

ALL NIGHT IN

SEC0ND GEAR

The, little non-sto- p i.Maxwell lito'clock last night had covered l.nii",miles. That's thiity miles behindschedule because nearly all r.UV th'car was run in s's mill g or to keepthe water in the radiator f om freez-ing. Some lime was also lost whenTaleiii, the driver on the midnight toli a. in., was arrested for speeding.Hut the nit, tor on Hie car purred justis merrily in front of tho police .sta-

tion as it would nil the load. Tonightthe radiator will be rovrrrd with ahood and with the water in the radi-ator at an efficient heat tho lost mile-age should he made up by morning.The Miller tires on the wheels look asthough tiny had not run over luumiles and only one puncture causedby a large nail, has been balked upagainst them on the record.

If tiu don't Hunk il hard workdriving these cold nights take a shiftWilli Us as observer. We'd be glad tohave you.

If the little non-sto- p Maxwellitos.'t't. run aiiotiw-- mile the I'.uPcrAuto company would still he proud ofher.

SIX VOTES GAINED

BY WILSON II

FRISCO COUNT

' Mr.RN.K3 JOURNAL rtCAL .A..O WIR.San I'raiici.'.o.i, N ,v i if',, ,,

' "I of the votes , ast j l,lM Tlles-day- s

election began all ,,v, i Caliior-ni- aearly today and tonight, with the

task swinging rapidly, re-ports had leached politic. i li ca h i ll a rtors here which would tend lo alterthe general :,s ,lt ,,f ihc official can-vass.

In San I'laiicis.'o. President Wil-son's lead was augni, nted by six v otes"tth about one-sixt- f thl !.,,,, h.,

t':c hoard of electioncommission, rs

The (minting was watched closelyt'V ,'llf, kels. l.,y vols ;,,, expert !.('- -' militants employed hv both the re-publican ami democratic state organi-zations

nofficial reports from other coun-ties re ived at pol,,,, , h. a d. U.I ,'t els' the da; rega oing the ,,-- ,dnittal i Mount showed in all cas, sMball gams f,,,- pus; 1, ,,t WiUm

See the Full Line of This Handy Heat Dis-

played in Our Window

ii:CE. !lCanned

HeatRefills

10c Each iiiiiiiiiiis

.-- Hi

THIS OUTFIT $1.50OTHERS 50c TO $3.00

Baby Milk Warmer Outfit $2.50

Whitney Hardware CompanyDistributors for

Phone 76

lliCuUV tn: Uce. Accel I no

ThreeMbuquerque Morning Journal, Tuesday, November 14, 1916.

Couch tr..it lis i 'f i i!iwa.s .ilniot mlnmnWIEL MAKES WHITE SLME AC T COMMISSIONER s SOLDIERS OUIET

niiuwSays Simple Remedy

Prolonged His Lifebo i In a gcncl '.,1 i ollllllalld Ulg

the diMsine. who had tut n piomoteiivinly recently for brilliant service ontilt . uatl spi'i.eii will, the eo, -

, I. el ,.,e I lit ilep.ll Until Hie trout imc. Tiny had mvadidiis ptisi oi i oiniiiaud on a particular

S, UGH! ISARBUED INTHn il SETTLE THE THDuG EXCITEDv 1 ly s. lor el to- I . in i, hue for

SUPREME COURTThe gv n a in i u p u ,s a

m .v.iled lor a C, riii. in l..,l-ii- ima mier, who had I cma i n- -MEXICAN MUDDLE BEFORE DLTl Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Vj-- j

sin Effective as a Hem- -

( for Constipationp.i-- - inn r t In- 1. II. r pal t

el two vi. us. h was ting ib ep downIn lit at It the ea lb, In al ly six solid

.. .1 - i vv hell ii,,, i i II f in hill

iinodson's Liver Tone" Better

Than Calomel and Can

Not Salivate,

CalomelK."y" a any! You know

.,iiiiel is- It's mercury; quick-fCuloni- e.

in dangerom, It" sour bile like dynnmlto.

i intoand sickening you. Calomel

TcU the bones and should never be''.."into J'""' system.P

, n vou frel WIIoub, sluggteh,

Appeal in Dk-- s and Camin-e- tt

Case to Bring Decisionas to Actual Meaning of

the Law,

It Is Believed Ai inurementsMay Bo Made 'for EarlyWithdrawal uf AiuerieansFium Below the Bolder,

Tense Nerves 8h.;v n.) Si-- .n

of Inwaid A'dtali'.'ii; M.mv

Wiitt. L elli'is hi nml U;ic.

That May Be I ail,

oidin.n i .ii.bie and il was lilted Among older p, ople Ihi' various or--

Hi. in whn !i !isi-e- a inn - cans of lu- l.o.ly have a tendency t";i nicr. ille i. glee 1. iiimloit in its up ami weaktii, ami this is'uitl.'-- , dills t.ili-.t- l Ihe general toMlsilallv fiM-- imtllifest ill a prollntint ed

i cu. e hulls. Il In tile col .sp. unit Ills Ii, at t IV it v of Hie Illinois '

'm. In Una gill, might draw ln't',1 health 1.1 llepelliletll on rcgu- -

p.iinom. will, liis itiariers and loose la I ii v in tins impnilanl fuinliou,!of Hie mi, Me: lie saltl: - Il I lliltl w III ne , r there m Ihe slightest nullh.i-- Ibi- if.nl.- i.iv-.- i II il Would III 'c.lltot, of e. nisi pa t ioll a lllibl laxativeail piob.,1 have me, nil my being dionld he taken to relieve the conges-- ;

pi.l en the f. 'i'vd Imp" lion ami iP- - of the iiecuniulal edVs .In i oi i. p.. iuIoiiIh It i the gen- - w asle. t a :i s or purgatives:

oral ina i kt-- on n,a go vv hen- - should no' Pe eioploved, however,

IBY MORNING JOURNAL SPECIAL LEASCP WIRE!Washington, Nov. il. ArglllllOllt

over whether tile Mann 'while slave"

( ANun-l:iti-i- Pom I nrrenonitenep.)1'relicll lTolil. '. .,.

I'ltclllellt, lull II" l , ells a

'Y MORNINO JOURNAL triClAL LIAIfO .V R

Atlantic City. X. ,1.. Nov. :t, Aftritile conference today of the MeXIcilll-Amen.a- n

joint i ommission. it was,-s-C""B ' IX't applies to Personal illtllli nil.. .,!...! n dusu of daiieeroUSIiliV .vector of the 1'i.r.ih limit just c v e i' om but I guarantee these are too violent in notion and

.ISCS IIIMiP lllg ,,Mr. ,, i proving ,.,,.,, .... nssanh t I,. .. in,' liian nolo sin lis er lorpetl llu-i- el lei t isoii'v temporary.capailcs or onlytransportation of wo

" mist remember thut your drug-- ''

n. for f.0 edits a large bottle ofP?t , Tone, which Is entlre- -

n tor COIlllllel - oes. wish Von good lilt Ii. See tli .l- A III, hi laXallVe such as 111'- cotll'l- -lor the w ll lid a wa of the Aineiieaii file llleo Slaiel t.l ..III.-- ieelounilie evt...,lil i. ,ii o.ielit 1... i. I,..,)rial nun, began late today Pofiirc tlx it ,,. von i nme ha. k hole and have tea i nation of simple laxative herbs with!Willi iiu-.- ' pepsin, known as I'r. Ca Id w ell's Sv up it has prolonged his life, and broughtt',ll!l' a.L mid pleasant to take and! sin before the .luse ,,f the ly ,.,-- tllOllgll tll.-.- -rrenin conn. The law itself wat on

I. ink luio, .,i- i:iru o i..uttaaif .

irfert substitute for calomel. It upheld l,v the ,miit, hut the ipiestiou p,,,- s,.x p,,m.s ,,,. , ,,

,rant''(l t Mart your liver With-- of mterpt. taMon js raised for the first Ltudu-- the various i.rol... Mill veil orcacoes Ol un n

'

Sin II, i :m;n-,- iron tvvein.lt puin- - I'ei'sin. is the Id'-a- reinedv. It Is iron - case ami ton, foil'"id Ib' ii j, ,IIS h, ,hl, ,., s lion, tie in its action, bringing relief in an I'r. Caldwell's Svriip frpsln Is Hold'M.mts in i w 1,11 mi Iieiitly .ill ;,'iiiy. natural iniiinei, wiiliniu griping bv tliuggists everywhere, uinl rosin1'" "I llifir n, II:, ,),,, in,,, u,.l kepi wide 'or oilier pain or ills, olngnrt, is pleas- utile fifty cents n Pottle. To avoid lm- -

I..uir1a an1 nnn not,,' Kill i '" ' sett lenient of II itetnalioiial loaga.iiies, loosen tii

s, V- - na't of Hie 1'lflr scalibanbs. !, t:o- t

iniiv- - iii '. Il 'i ei r. ,new iidiiin 111''it) 'IHK.f tM-rlle-

e',""ke calomel"" It TTakTaTfti us.ii'iu i.. i. ii.,..-- , oi .iva, in. 1. 1.. el. .no ii r ,,B'l l, --tyl Ij- '11- -, i 'Tlm t b' Ob' t'lietl ilalloox mid illef fei live Ntlhstillltes bea ii in' taitii ii, most pia.es i, nil in .my ... Mrwt,-- i Jpcal.' I! 'yri; t'mm

den li.n.i Pi ii. .us,, mis of Icet led ' Mr Cohort I .' gee, H x K ii I. wood See that a facsimile of I'r. t'alil- -rhargeil Willi a importing women inviolalioii of the law hut villi the( leiiienls of ei.iiiiiiereialisin inul coelclou absent.

.... ..... i,,,,, r.,,,1- mil lev ,i i .1 I la velitinl . Iowa savs In 'well's siLiliature and his lioitllllt llll- -

,V.hp next day; it i's''s y)U a liiiy'8' L noilsot.'B Liver Tone stralghte.ii" and you feel great, (JiverVthniUlren because It Is per.

and doesn't gripe., hrniIM

, rote hum lhat pa it of the general fcoilni ot tlieui Ml -nil w.lu lion-' M l. o! i nagreement lelernir- - to the Mtll- -

v,!,.,i be tin.treiuli writing iadiawal of Hie American troops.ij.st ' e r I'I'ii'-'-- wlnh-, "'"' .. ... Iwaituig for tin- word to go

l.uis ral.ri ia, eh.iii man of thi Mexi- - iia. ,s .. h. mi. u..n w hen tins

, ,ltu, ii,,,,,,, , 'has alvv 'vs had a'bollle of I'r. C:ild-;peai- - on the ellovv carton 111 whichThe present administration of tin I lis tunicate t and t w tilings well's Syrup pepsin lu the Ionise of 11 ie the Pollle is packed. A trial lioltle,

el a in, nil, nn miles. n; I eighteen vials, and that l.v using I'r f charge, can lie obtained byThe oifie-- appoint! .1 as guide, how- - Ml oecasioiiallv as ihe need arises, ami w i il ing to I'r. V, H. Caldwell, 455ever, dm idi tlmt inr nine e in this vvav keepinn his heailh guild. Washington St., ,M onl Iccllo, Illinois,al. least n would Pe eompar.il iv elyS.I 1. III- p ' In pi tiered a. l iesIhe iipeii, as a In: hi haz,. in Hie at-- nvvever. did no damage. Meanwhileinn.-.phe- e himbi.tl Ihe Criinans see- - , i ,., ., I'r.ii, I, livers apprnat bed amiJ " iiMnn IM all linn run ins III the i, lively eihaiii-- of uiachlne gun lire

bureau officials today wild the roldwave perhaps would diminish In in-

tensity as it mux cd eastward.UnmansUsui d uiilil II

rtillci v I ire. S i Hu-i- nvv lines,lu.vvev.- out last 111 'b,- interval til

can coiujuissiiiii, display id at the close (imi. s 'n,,. in, n w ill, icithe forenoon session the grcntest ,,,,, jn (peir h.uhi, all llnir iiiims

optimism he lias yet shown when In' jam muscles Pint. , l r out amisaid he belieed a sell lenient w oil Id firing inrwurd an 'i, ,.,. n,,nt of-b-

reached within a few days. e iensi o haw alwais .i.IiicmiI theto I'hilatlelphia again late today, Jeet h es set tin in tlnir i oin ma ml

where it is understood he confirreil crs.with Kafael Xiclii. ofl phe Assoi tale. I t cu c pomlthe deparlmenl of finance of .Mexico, ,ni ha, an oppi a " ml In be in theof which .Mr, Cabn ra is the head. midst of .mo ol , ins 1,1

Hefore leaving lure Mr. Cabrera an- - iiep.,ral i,,u at a iiit.iin p. .ml of thenoiinced In the Ameriran emnuil'iiion-- I 'i h Inn- soimnMni. ;..inih of tinei s t hat ( ieiicral Cat ran., had extend- - at a tiini-wb.- llm Allied olnl again the time given mine owners feimyo was pu Inn: !m ...! uilUfnr reopening their iimpert ies. Theigreal vigor.lime now fixed is January II, after! In iln- s d i"

h uiioici: itetl .mines will be sub-- l ted I'les.s repi ' I'lil.iin,- Ho- I'uuihjcc t,, forfeiture. sepal. .1 by .1 .1, :n'.. .,' Ii. no on

Sliinlalioii As tn i'roops. land C. iioan fn-- l Inn- li. uti..s arc-

col resiulldcllts

di'pa rl no nt ot justice has iroughtpi oseeiiliuii in all eases of transpor-tation of women for iiiiinoial pur-poses, whether lor commercial wainor not.

Asks I, literal lolerirentl"ii.Imriiig tuclay's hearing, Harry 11

I'llnsser- of counsel for the appellants,insisted that the title of the "whiteslave" ael itself indicated absence ofintent by eoncress to have the lawapplied In eases of "mere Uoinoral-ity.- "

lie asserti d that a fair inter-pretation of tin- art was thai it wasintended solely to stamp out organ-

ized or unorganized tratiie in Womenfor immoral purposes ly prohibitumt lii-i- interstate aiisporlat ion.

Citing d- of the second,nth, and M in h federal circuit com I"

nmln the lllterilletatioll gl'.ill b

I oil account of I he Pi Isk- -

l i lit h Inn s.

InleiiN-TliM pin I, M,

long. Sin ll.s Petl eipn-ll- v ai

: Iln- nun.elltt Ulg the It

,n i ,,ii no,, ,. , ,i . ele ad i

f lie fll lug to lake refuge III11 VV.- t- lie. Itlr.l In ' ''S';

the lua ,oi dugout, While lhe.ro1 nv could luar math more plainlypllldellt ...ill-,- ol

III II. loll I t 111 1.

Illfl'IVfl' I'.IIVs fv I (lllplllf III.('Ill ago, NuV. 1!,- - ItespondlllK to

he ph a ,.f .1, M I ileliinson, receiverfor the Clih ago, Lock Island and I'll-eif- ie

railway, llinl "there has not tieenit lime iu recent years when the de-

mand for equipment has been soglial," Judge Calpenlor, lit tile fed-

eral eon,-- t. nl iv- anthoi'leil Mr. lUck-inso- n

lu purchase :f.ii(iii lifix cars atan iiptu uxlniale cost of half a inlilbni.lulla n,

,, .,,tl:,n 1 ''''I 1" ,""' oi'i'il iciiiiie ii- -

viH-u;,- i II dlliellt' I'V SeVelal llllllillril batter-A ...ul'ie of milIII.- I. .1 Huong!,

ma rll(le- -l o

,11,1 l.i, ,,1,,., I'S I hell III pli'l-irs- III p e ill rat lollenlist a ill v ti ill It r eill he nt h pal api cillv' IIII"

Hie It illilv ill M air., , hp. il v ike '...M.i d.e III s bt .III"mole lilt i ice ami , m t '

10 ..Oil ,alO.-i- . Ill o. M'. ii II .lie w HI"I allied WHO ' " a Ii S, .In the event of an agreement being

foi mod for the withdrawal of the.1..,.., , n.i.i.l ,.f uiKliee AnSISI.HiI

1 .1 an III lack I'V t lie Hi ll i'di noi l I, ofIn- Solium-- the in It M'llultigly in I

1 'g as a mole tolnloetol' thanlie :, II was all. vv a n I lea ned

win ii lb.- party returned under coverI ll ill In Hie g. II. a I s una ll II ll , t

1 m pi ilr li I, i.l lain ii a 1'n.inaliilj p'l.iit'l'i ami Pad mailr a f u Inr ad

'V .1 e.

lbil ii ig lit t nomil nillingMioinev Heiieral Wallace argued that ' American troops it probably w VII II.'

,1. of Ptlplilate lhat they be Pruilght out ofl.illi tl of lie lb

aVold III.' M'lsin-l-

Iii lli i'r l!

Iriv en t In- i P i m.Hill , W 111 ..I I. MilIll a I'lll-- i lie .

nmlla lice ai in: s nn a i n. net ..I

Mexico immediately. Put that they berecalled within a i v. i.i bio time, per-haps williui si.xiv or ninety davs. II,s behevi-- that the withdrawal atanv lime will be mailt- subject to con-

ditions at thai tune.

o- the v

isiluPy li.-l- The

I'rii In il. Tin- In .U In111.' i Pa la i

Va need s In Hi" T. i si, l he, ,1 ii: ,, lit g il

oat

eongiess iiad Hie power lu preventImmorality b barring anspoi tat mil

of women for immoral purposes, andthat the Mann act should be su constun d.

Hefcls lo Jack JuluiNili ( a'c.extent or degl'-- of lllllnolal-il- v

should in be a laetor," said Mr.

Wallace 'The purpose of the lawdebauchery of wom- -was to prevent

SIXTY Wl)M! N AND

(JIIIIDKIN Kill EDel e del 111 llt'tl '

su Hit ei a v a u

n in h bad..in a village

,1

.1 St.. b a ilisml P- .tlt.it I.

a mea. li, hmv . or...nee. T.i .In

Lipid

v. tl.ls, vvlnno.1 P'l 'DM

"la!. lllg of.in.: .,ll

nl hading .r-

and amiI M g p -

1. . i . . ., fifthsI 11.11 ' ii'li'i a, ' .11 i,iiia .i i m in ' . j

his efforts to drive illu and bis ful-L,-pninach ll. e.

file In erlil-lowers Mil III.- lli-h- IS 111)1 (Inunieu ,(.y )iiine, up'.v lilt- American eiuutiiissiiiliors, al-- ! trench known a- ih

HI M'H. NINO ll'l'HNAl. P,I IA, lllt,tll WIHI

L ' ill e, Nov. I il .ol'd'UI I

Simv vv.mieii ami childieii wme killed111 an air laid i al l I' d "ill bv all All.-.-

i n Ihoagli they hi. ve Peep, keenly iiilor- - parallel." tini .... e'(J Light

fi As a LFeather" 1

In-- 1 ui i I,, a- , mi n. vv ' 'He ref ind tn the ease o ),,..,,.,, ,., ,,. :, , t ly was He

l.. i.i. won lie negro tnigilisl. in wnnu, ...... ...... ihad a niniy ol the presem norineru u exi-- , w a ids llie (ieno.iii

ii... ,i,.i,', i in. ail's interpretationheen sustained, though a. Inditing 'bat an army to ;n iiiiipusu nun ooje. i. ineso were oecupicii i

I'he news that reached Hie commis- -i l ,.M.iMii m.

iii.iii .. u 1. ii mi hit tin day. llm warellitc aniiiuiiieed (inlay. Tee slate-- J

11 n u vv s'1,11 Sal tla v a ft ci iinon, a mjii nl '

mi f enemy acropla in s droppedof owe,- federal courts nanJn. lees .

Ii tl the vvav In tile pa a III of .': HillIII vv b" Il ll wis ll.l .li.b I P. Mall

Ho- alla. k fi tun In- all" il Inn I n.lva few el t tl III al the .n.,onl p'osl s, Ihe ol!,. Is all li.i m; ll

in then- 'funk hid. s while'the ai b - og In v v n

the must advaitteil sap, w In in iviivi'' Iiu- oppo-.ll- i ' III all

t II S nllli In' S'CII, Hie nl. I.gll. Ill lia III ill ll.l go In pt t no- la nl

v !' Ii and re m ' lo a tel. ,..,..n, , il,,,- pea l.v the I t nil , ol 111.'

IT. in Ii artillery I'lic Just a! Hiemoment tin- Im curb trench nnirlais

hmv a ll.l their gl in b'Svv eig li in; live hundred pulltlils cnuhlI." vv hi during- I heir out n .'l"Wflight fium the muzzle of Ho- gunIn their Hi.i ll one II

diHeri.l regaining' im '".' w, ,:ls heen In coinmaiul of the the tn king-of- f '.iraHe conceded lhat 1UIP'II. foi"T-l- k lieht, lifted for of- -

net ti ana i nn ; ..Mi

I".:i,..n t.l: i iii iuh 1. .llll.l

flu. sell Ioi'll ill ln Slgml spread millung m vv al .1

he n l mallP.ltlt red out

e.; at Torieon, lias been selected i he earth b il up I"suet (nl Cell. .laeiiito TieVino, 111 i ' these the conipa

11 ge of Opel a t ions il) the north, was I,,, assault were In M

rived hy the Americans as f urt her na I I'm- tin- u 'c

deiu e of the of I Sen-- I in oi n ornia ,

Poo ile. nil W e.ldov.l. A H II 111

'litcp iitiim-ioii- wium-i- nml chilIn 11 bail taken refuge Was destroyed

'I he g a at r part of Ihe iiiuali s worekilled. The nunibci- of dead alreadysecniinli tl lor is sixi v ,"

"I ' 'lenses without rleinellls cI i.tlislll. re

ti,.. a. w.-r- not enncliiii'-i-

fluffy, ti'mpting andwholesome Jelly Rolls-- ,

Cakes, Uisciiitsandothtrgood thinos! My! but

SufferFfom Piles '

no in. 11 or 1, w lm, or Imw binl goIn your tlriiKi.ist Induv nml cut a t,l)cent P., x .f I'yt.truhl rll.. Tri'iitmiutt.It will git,. .."I, r i.-- r, nne! a. ,;h:l.ox rhi-- n ,,,r.-- a trialmailed fr.-- 11 t,i,. in If yuStllti ,i.l vniip,.,- t.L.ioW

In seetlulH tow.prev musly aim

todav and Mr. Wallace ioi im r. ,.,,.,..,.,,.( ( f, the eiiinpaiKUfitinieiit, and form, r '"a""' ':" "' ns, p, northern enemies.

of exist i nee i.v t In- 'l iichfor the appell nils, wui .

f , , n t; i f t that an agreementof Texas,tomorrow- list if Mcl.eyiioms i. o .,

iti.drawiil id troops would lieh iving passed onCALUMET goVel llllients forttvsent to the respi.sitting in Ibe cast

functions of enfoi nient of the Mannm-- t while Hlturm y geiieinl ralilicalion before the other and minor

j points lu Hie general agreement were'adopted.A FRLE SAMTLf COUPONBAKING POWDER

ceruinlv beats the band

.Virial I iitrinli-i- ,ii, ,i, . tm- Herman Inii.-nis-

The si etui- was ii "I at all heallhy" tome two c. yards I'r.. in wholewhen the coll i iioinbiits visiletl il. i respi iiiP-iil- sluiid and il n- -

noi-ina- m rnplnii' s i abmil ov - ,, iiu,us blael, cli.uipi of earih Ihrovvnerhoatl evidently stiiitiir- thai ..nn- - up ley the ,..xi.i- imi.t ili'bialid that atthing- was aho'U to take pine. 'I loir leasl gn-a- mat'-ri.i- damage was he-

activities Wile Hot to the lll.il.g of ig ,,i,n.Him i nl'a lit rv im n k tm. vim, whim Tin- t . in m n li ".'.-- m.ulo forlint linpt is-- , d bv the i.. nt-- is "I ;ii half a mile :i 1.111c- - llm paialh-- ami was'tillery and iiiacliine gun fire, object rendered v,r m i est up: from llm.strotiglv to the a tuit-a- a 11. e on Ihe fa't thai Hi, ni-- iipaots "f a i;. .1111.111

( obi W ive ill West.Washington, Nov. It. A cold

wave. Willi t 'iiU'i-- at nr. at variousplaees lower than ever P. fore recoii!-- j

ed in N'lV. inber, 0V1 rspn ads Hie ro- -

c West of the ,l isslssippl iv tll- -

v. a ll.l Will move .1 st w .. i d In t liel 1,'iit n r.i.vl. re

i.i.l'.-i- III' h'W est e : M Willi ;

ih i, 'e. H I'rro, L.nlilel W Vn.,del'.. c .i ,,w aild Cheyelllle,I'.ni, ll.'VV.-l.'ll- Naliolial p.ilk. nml

j , I0I1I ,, Jll ih res ehiVV el,'.

GERMANS BOMBARD.

RUSSIAN BALTIC COAST

l'Vll v vm ni:r,--t'i'Ml'ANV.

u P. 11, 11, Id Jiiitg., Witrhntl. Mit'lt.Kindiv nend ui it Kren Mttnpln of

I'yr amid Pile I rvatmont. 111 i)nlli Wluppur.

j Itrilish Air Haul Sucrc-sfu- l.

Loudon, Nov. III. Tvvo successfulair raids have heen carried out bvaircraft operating w ith the llrllis'i

fur sure results forpurity, economy and

AL LEASED WIRE'IDY MORNINO JOURNAL SPEC

forces iii says an olllclal an(via London)Pet rui; rail. "V - f those aiTllu ial ml riiilei s. a nil, m.I1I0StrertCite...

ntu imi i'i n" ' "I h nl not P d tin- mm emeunull. II.- illillli il be

wholesome bakings.Tell your mother to tryCalumtt Bakinr; Pow

iioiin. i nient today. Thds . ..,.i. .i,.,M ..ll'ii-ei- statelliellt. I am t in- h.nl I" mi iu I helie r

w.-r- Maghdaba and Hirsaha. A ton I'lie intense ' "Id I en In mull h vv .Id Statu.. , . ,, ,, t , ., 1, ,.,.i,ii. ... 11 I'll l.v ,1 . ,ei na 11. t't it 111 :,iii -- .i.i ,.night, aFridayn.nr. ..r 11... eneliiv's t i r - SI X li " "1 Iln ml of Ti x.i-- . W alio rof I, tcli explosives was (trupi iwu,-- - ,., ,. , ,1 , .,..1,1 i,lt.i. ,,1,1,1, Mill.... . c v inn ' ii.' ,der on the money-bac- k IIOIOI.I o .... I...I .I, her nun liiiu s wire iirougni now 11

1 " h f lornedn I'O.il all "I w lm h,.,,. d M I'V tile rami llg m'l . 'piau..1 t.'i,,i iii,l A ib use fogf

iy rellll lied salely.guarantee.

Recclvcd Mittliett AwardcA'ra Cti ;il frit

, ,.r Iln. eneliiv's Vessels ill g' ov.... .. - tl. inemv PT A....'...de.i in b Iiardmg H m aSffiTPnPERS .Acuast fur several mm

"Ahoul 1'Hi shells, nmsllv v m wAti Kovell civilians.Well 11 ... fii. II rSIP V10 i -llinl two laltK aimline woman ami f"uifive chil.licn

Wet- - killed. 1led. S'ev oral Imiisi s RELIEVED TAKENsoldiers were 't V:awere damaged ami t." kXVCI-- lillieo. ,, , , ,

he enelllV I"" " A O4 1of ll," r. '

W(. s;ll,k a majority,,,,,.,,.,' pursuit ol host tie mm fkle G&amtte ,ISBl BLACKMAILE SI1 m P'f.ifc3 1. toned in consi-t-

H,e tiintly discovery otj

the enemy s ""i---

Kills Sou and Ilis Wife.-n.v. Ma- -. N..V. ;.;

tfk:'iJZd'irsbld'aaavined i,,s,,;.gb: n rr.

Highly Confidential Dispatches

From German GovernmentMissing; Probably ExtractedFrom Packet by Graves,

Mrs. Itoneitcr- -

then attempl- -

A I'w,l I'fi If ""ni . . nve. vm.ng neon.j fore his death, told police oHic-i- In

f...i... imil heen drinking. 1

Severe Atla' k on liuinanians.) --

Teliiigra.l. ,o .v " London.,.,,,.,:

.IVV MORN IND JOURNAL B PE'a I. LEASED WIRE)

Washington, Nov- Lb The Hermanembassy has reason I" believe thai a

number of highly confidential dis-I'ii-

In s. ut present mi.' sing, vv ere in

Ihe packet from which Karl Arm- -

s mnsiii the r"'ZT&'savs a Hussian nl Craves extruded Idlers. Im is

t hai'-e- with having u.-- d in an alCheaptnd big can Bakipg Powdersdo notav yon money. Calumetdogsit'sPure

far superior to sour milk and soda.

a T W. . II I'l " ' '

Iished bark in Ih" region of . iituzIi

.,,.,,,, , p,;,,M j;:,,,,,,, from XriiS-;:"'- f'nort Lernslorlf, wife of tinI 'ullllloss vmi....ii..,- Hacked tie ic""" h7,1 eapluiedand south of Toiveimii"- -

'H series of heights

I .',-,- '" ' J

human a m i.assauoi .

The naliire "f tin- dispatches is un-

known. The Herman government has

Pen sent all available inforinatiuii, ardiilif 'he packel's cmilelits and

. ...ill i in tiled -UNCLE Si II investigation. 11 i" "'" IV

Ay, Hoarse or PainfulCoughs Quickly j

tendedin lerlin With a. View

what, if any, secretalelv be maof iisierlalll 'iAs

as well as in-tm Hers a re inissiiidentity ofADVANCE PRICE OP '' .the messenger I nun w imni

Hi.- letters.Ciav ;-, .ii .Iteluelanl to Teslily.

J f'.DueiH iLe Work j

""'. ....... . . fc . .

.tl'.fUSIt was made ch ar today that Prince

11 ilzfrl'll. counsellor of the embassvtlnmmh whom Hiaves at lempl lo

j.,., ti,,. ( 111111, may testify again---LGRAZING"nd positive nctinn of thisTile pro

in" '!

1.1 i. Id pleler nol III. II insmm. "ipslimi'liv is dreined esseilllal '" ""May tiK. uiliamed or swollen

'm:,p.s t,, tIl,.rt ;,i'Un.;,a tjil- ui.d l.reHkinjf up tiiflit proscculloit of i.avcs pei inissmn "

... , h, court W ill be askedHID WIRESREC'AL Lt

Y mornino JOURNALL ' sen ll ID 1C 1 SOU 111 lliuio in on i" " mlua , ..... 1.. .. ... v.. on 1. .is.- .. ... vv.iriiii

f - is." - j Aouter cotign reiiieov. .Nov. i...---- " - .01 r.nii"'' "lienver.,. . ,,,,, a,,.,' t'r ted M- tluil a.'"''hue. soot!,,,!., it.ll.iencc, by the I nl leaiin-- todavd fv,!rnlm.nt livestock el. Craves ob iuned H,c t

encH, ,,,ee,n lioscns, ,y the f,.(1!1, wi(,.IIli-- llvtivp I li'L, lllll' III .1 fniiic K ci ' aiblre 111 id IH'. , ...... .,,,.,,, 11 ;i I lIMId ' ,. teis , , I'V A Sni.il)(i Ciixarcltc (lrlins COMFORTniLllt H ';.,,: lias ln t'Il tit K 11 '' .toiff had oftiriMliV l

i k1 i

KiifBl "'m1'" uiu1.,vo" Wt a good!,,.,,. iH. usiml UiriM

C.--' , m,l re coiuiui'reil bv it

and ,f,,::.,is ,,f the American office. 'llmbeen seen I'Vml H" t j,,. Ci rm in foreign

1,'rs which have soIU , association.f,... i..,M.. tmnai iii.'-i-i'"-

;t -

. .,

1. -

fc.tr'llli

latum.IHI oeiie. ,01 01 ...w minim,' .xanoii.'i district tor.-i- c'

iphassy officialsM

It is

ire (late, I early m

thrv were stain-.-

the ITlited St s;

nall.iiit, 'r.r U'i 11 tl'l' Sill ll llllf.Vror.eliial . . . 1.. .. n l.ee SSt " lafm!

to tliioiinccu ton. 11. "-.'..,. .... I,, he consult'-"-ii.iM- un siileiiilid com' svrue, iar take '" x" ,1,,. t, ih and lil'- -

JH'Ur n f . . ,. .,..1 .11 I'll' .11

II ' vm ifiinK uf 1 '.iliTnas ;isI) !iTo?J M

in a ( l.ps iy lin ing Ives, it nm-- l n:

tint; to one inul only out; reason

I'afitiuis iictiKilly h lii r u scrv'uvllidt ;;o otiti c ciiiuH llc. ran vin:

ii me n "Vnrtj ; "..linn 01 cenm si.iieei' .11 l,. s,. a

"do a int. hoiT' . d fill the in order that the view., ot1 .. f thai im min.

IS of the S'nrv I"!,! TV "- ! -- 1..;--'

,

liiiiml lli.il lltcir (li lioalcly Iialanrrd'linlxisli lilcnd is romfhrliihlr. Thatis vhy I atiinas cui'. yon feelinglino and lit even after an uunnallylonir-MiKikiii- dav.

r: c

Snnlv a iomfoitiihlt' smokelunsit he a seiisihle smoke.

lei llHl .

Al! 'I .. iilitaineil.:'(! ti!1'1 l'!ili griuiiilaie.1 sngHr s, iations mayof tin- III-- 't m'k" tlu.r. ',;.. v.s l.n-- l I ht in New 1 01 k w "

:if th'- Ceilnan eln- -f t!,'l lain-- :.on u"' ' V . ., forests. Mr. -

lnil"""'. sup ux m ii "'"" lagenielll u.if.sill.- - 1.1.. ,M":li svrna vim ,.,,ii iv i. . 1.. ilvl llu-- llie not s'7 ..... L .'. ..'?.--

t . I 'w .... ff., '.- Vt A";oluci'I.,f,r. "', Keeps .idfecUvj;:;:,,, ,, :e u,. m

p. ,. its plraant. tast'.ai. he sai.l. ': If YOll arc Mlloklll'' l alllll.H Ollnalional treasury.

The proposed poll'1!

trie increases 'Wni " nJ hig'l'iv efiarrn- -

lini. ,.?'rr;i(';:11 of i.'CDtiitie Xc.rwav ve a in riu'i " GRIPPE liap (Hm otnil thij. oii liat; "'n "-- coin'niiiprl with gr.aiticd extendwill make tin t

which,1,,-e- years,. .. ..... tiniii oXIIliatv'ti t!i- - world over for itsTirn- -.

u llie rm ol lnaia,ul eertaintv in over- -

.,'"X st'.ll.'mn, r.,,.l, a ,..,1,U IV ' wll:'.t..U ,:, : enat tim nt.' nder con.ee .....

! RIW..AI J.ask?' ipt- - !, .,', i b. u n f l.lg" I'R)WWWE'' 'VV'' 'liPrnintmli"',;;! "-

-' nun, e.... ..1 .. ii i, it.of Pinex with in 01 . ,, , .,perIll t. 11, tr.

--wvm' - uraid to tm- sei. ....""''tiriiq are to band rion't ncctit anv- -

ts. ml mi ttrW '

WlR.in wlncn tue im. ..

,f I'.-

oradu. in re"ivcdUs mliai'e U the grazing rcupl-s- .

ii,p,.., ' "'. ' " 'luiu in H'lsiinin- -

lJiV,11 "" or iimiii" nrntiiptlv refundvd.., ii. ,alil.f jud.

Albuquerque Morning Journal, Tuesday, November 14, 1916.Four

OUCH! BACKACHE! MANAGERS A0 E T. M. C. A. DRIVE PRESIDENT OF

ill! 15ft!

RUB HO OR GETTING READY FOR MEM IS BANKER S WILL p5

1n itir rt n n r n rt 4 - .n TT--a 3 1Siiil. kiiiiiii mt sm n ri

STIFFNESS Ml FBUI7SEHB 01: 1 IS GOALWill,i V

iikibriibwwH Vi hh

iii- -: M.itimBmti wotiia smileai ihe Owl cijSar:T.i rv.o,- - , llf ilVi Chaiiman of Ft (,"Uii ir t. is w;b Pain From Back With '!

ii.1 tu Be L',,,; -

;vf Sha'-i:;- 1 of Dallas ana Vioe- -;01

(! ivi f,-.- B

Aff OtMtrIjimil Tiial Bottle of Old,

Penetrating ''St.

h Fhvh: Woik-The- y

Will GetIts Poo (IS b Govcrnor of FcJ-'i'a- l Rcce. jBank Com iim Alio

!l

t i.. hiJacob's Oil." ti nn

13

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m"'I'll" N.'u M . iro I :,. .' : -

linli, l;i, h ill ni,'. i I,, i i

,,r I il:i k' i mi ,nl mn. will

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..'im '!'- l.il Ii,. V. M i

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r li ft t K I tilvi. ii ffe, i;

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ii, . In '.. a

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I. III. ' W il II tlill'il'l't. fm men, hers i.f til.'I;. .!,- - i,,al Hi.- Mm N

t !,. .Ii it e. , i,iiii ol' I If '. ls;

'ni-- ., in ..r ii,"

of II. s t.'lV. (i 1,

u i.i- will i

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V : ''r,l. it l it'll 'v 'I ti.e

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- In your I'. IP",hii il.. m- -j x. i.. .v,.,

u I '.ii; fit: u i s ;. 'I"v 1,1 hi v. ho will fiM'i. k ..i i !'" i'"tiiiurn .il , .1 ii.li;" V, . F. .. iiis' ". '" ",

T v., ' li.ui Mian i.f II. "l"'.il i ' !r '

.V in' H ,i ii luutTi'i.-- i i' ..11". H'H,il'S, V'l'l' il)lli "I M'" l"'l

I I i.s, V" l.iilll; ;,t '..li s.

11 T. p.i.r..n.;i !: ..n i afa

.,11 . I; ,,i,,-- s i.iy-.i- .

.'I -- n. ..r.-- w. n- 1., i It ' atf ii... n I.s .... !.!.!. vVolk'-- s

111.- II l'l

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l.oirt ri.,. .V Th'. ..!!, inir. J. m-i- .

ri in it .! f t i ' !" ni-- . l mi Iv I -. It I .f I .1 I . Ill ..lt H'i'I J 1 I

4 IIk- it.i.- -i i II :h p. umi .il. ft J ' ' '

Ii, i il a n,l ho 'n' huslni'Mi Was

. Hi n I In !' 111- -

I

ti'11

I, M ,, ..Is,. Ys.li II. N,,1,1 nt I ;i n k ,'l .s .,f 'nii" 1, 1, i. , ' '.'HI Ills'.'!,,! I,f.1 i,, I .mi i i u in, mil is I 1,. ir Ii in, I. .'I is

Over in Asia they want a cigar as black

as your hat and as heavy as a bride's

mince pic.

Americans have a different idea of what

a good cigar should be.

It must be fairly mild.

But the mild flavor ofgood,mellow tobacco.

The Owl comes pretty close to suitingdie taste of most Americans. It won'tsuit every one.

What cigar could ?

It won't talec the place of your occasional

heavy, after-dinn- or Sunday agar. But '

it will fit right in to those times duringthe day when you want a good mildsmoLe and know tliat 5c. ought to buy it.

hellisi a I' u l m Hie ,i r." m.I llL' 'III "llllllllf .' i.-- I,. ll'.l,',,,11,1,1,, ,;,..'; A i, II, ,,11 ,, Hi- i.ts ' II li'- -l!

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I'll !MI -

. . y hurni 'il ! n't i.ni n ii.u.ian-If Nin. ili'i'iii

Vnihitiir lumh ,,. - ,,rtii.f '

ii lie k.c h.- 'T r Ii i mi.h junt Ki't.ii . i a

. nil--,

i ill imi. This w - iim!.. .ii'-.-i ..I In s i this ,, Hi I,., i. II, V.J I

,, i,,, , il l,c v .1 1.', ;, ilUrnIIl,,t til" I llll'-l- ill. IH lliri. T (,1 r .ll.'.-l- - '"' l "'"' i'- --

.i 1. .1 s scut in !'., ..ii'iii. t'.t.,i,!ii;i r 1. II,, "ill. s ii. .in, ,1.1 'I'linl. I ii 'is;,i d'l' jj.

i. inplly. It ii' vi r disappointin. hmi.,1 , ,i in- - ' Inn .I v. nli i., II," ."iiiionin ii. ni im-ii- ii ii lii ii Hi- -i is '!'" inn.! in ill

ni' I 11,' isilm s.'I ll" ,u.- -l :,m fm- I., Imi il.,;. s fi.l- -

(,,ll.s V.I.- I.," I" I'll ..111 ..f Hi" I"' ". 1' H

K s 111 " ull-- l ,1' III" .III" j 'III" (,lit".--l Will l'l,.'.' :,l ' 1.

I. .is. i. ill in-'- I, .i.f "I'll H" "s ' ' , ii ,, r j t A i lit I I !.! Ii I;, illHEADACHESr Hi.---i,.....t;,l .?r fnn i"1!""l n.i-- twiriii

tt

v:!l t il" illnni l tiiii lhi i. Ml" rtinn. l

il, VI III' ,'t I", , Il I, k, II t II,' In.si I

i.t . ul n I n li I i i ii, Mi" in

Tii'-)lu- .l Miirniiii'. Si smi.h..li "tniK ,ll", t,, m .i r l 1"- I"

i.i' Mi. .Ii.lin Cm II .n 1,1. ntIn- l;;nik nf Ih'IiiIiil

j:iri,iv ri'ir 'i"f. ..'Ii' r t;. .,ivii tmfl ih. ni rj, !., . r. LI'uihi-- m.rr wi ' k i.r m i ti'l HI i,.n tin- -- ,n l'i;,n,is'" n.;n- -

b.',"lil't -'' K.i'liul I.I.I I,' t llimn . .... I.,. I,. .,, .,, I. 1,11 !

,ll tl.B ! Ift "I HHU.al ll-- l.f'l.'H.". Lull III- ' ..!'lll ,i l.ll'l' si III,ii iin.l i.iiirr ". K !'" ru'. I"' t,t hi' h " w.is U m ! I 'l"nii

ir, i, "ii I mil -I ,i it n t h, (...mis wi i.i I,,- linn Ii to- -

j

i .1 l,. i .m . r i, i, ,,n ii' ' h" V. M I '. A.II. ,,1'ts vmII I," ., ii nun in-- .1 al Mil's. I, IlISS Of WI'li'llM- l- ni 1

' itv- - Mr. A. C. M Mit...i iii'-- . ni i'. it. m !i mi-- ii- - ..i-- ., - m - .n M.jnri,

.'r,'.iilrnr. .itlwi ,n1'il I i ,t,", ni.,,' '"" l,s.,n.,ii :,. ,,,l,l,.r -

,.l!i v, rn. wlii. Ii Hive l.."ii.,.fifi,. ml r. , . , ,

...i.i.. i..,i,i. r.iuin. Vfial. inl.i.ii'l ,!.." 'I'-'- I'.ii'l'"-- ' i .in.--

ii .'nn hi j i spoil:... in i.i luiir ..I X' u MAwill i... ,ui j iii.h. is Mi. 1 1. T. II. "Mi s

111. ml,. ,,f , It!,. I

111." IHM'-- ,, II, I', f111,1'-- I l'l.. I I'll. l.Jih,JbiilalMtl'l. II yiimfT-- l lfi'l.1 ii !., ii K' I'l.i". s. hill Ii, nn w A ., i,ii;t in, lit of 's

1,, in ill, .ii W.,1 1, I ions, iiiiilitiiix.V. .i h, is; ' li :. I.,, al anil stal"t, i,.-- ofi in - l, a ii k in .U..stimiH. Tins- - ' ui- -

unit y to inak" sin a.-- si mils nf nu- -

i, ii n. n v Xrih'ir j,"..'I I, i . ,i in ..i !; n. III.,- in,, si i.i In r

'l, ii' ii", h-- - .1 sm;;,i n. Til" i v Isin;, "i a ..,v fimn i w,,i.., t ."

, u. inn. 1,0 miliar i,t I'" I' HBt'iri', lka .,I, IIimi i'l. iiii' 'I'm I'll ill"'.iiiii,blul.iali. i..ii'r.'...l.l.lbMtiv , , ;,i, ),., i;,,"- -

I , t . M "i '..in.. -; t" H- i- I i i. i il oil ilnn. I.to In m, f until it. woriii,. nuHh ouni.re. A'l ImA k'lil.lrti. l.,i. x.i- - Ii" h in m.-- ' l.t "- -

SICK-HEADACH- l,';,;.. il,,',' finish, ,1 I Ii" withSI. k hrdifh. tti Bi"l inlU'f ol nil .1'k-- ! '" Ii, I, iii.iiimi.il -v:

.m..- II. it ri,,r ! ii A K Til, It Ia s',( ,,... ,,s,s il.. la I,, M .l.h- -

"" .''" K'Vvvi v. tt.1!'' ?;v.""i'.i::i,iM ..! u. nn.i ivt.rv h.. t..

tl9!

Ha

hELD PENDING TURN

IN CONDITION OF MAN

WOUNDED AT HOTELt Iim... I.f, I, Ml, 1, Ml II. I" .I' T I n"' """ " "' .

....l,l,,n l.tirini ull I'.In, It tlil' A K 111.' m,..,s lil.l .il "Mm I'LIII,,,, i I'v.-t- two h" ma T i" i. I in I I.. inli, 'I ,,., , i tin, nt iii Hi" ti. i;lii;ll'l"

Ii IuIk.w.ciii l.- i.l.tiltii'l I'J I.'' cliif ..( , ,.,! tiui, i ;i i . mm.. liK

Islil itny ki.'k oll 1:.,." In ,,l!,t'.'l ion i i; ma-i- I fm n in li.J iir-i- la lii i n,,,, n M ssinii.

Annual i.ihln-s- nf tlm .i . Mi

.lohii Cm I,. 1, pi I'siti. nt ,,f In- 'a nkof t.i in K.

Ti . isnti i 'm t Mr. liny Anar-ni-

n.S. iiil.uy's f.'i.mt Mr .1. C chiis- -

I' lisi II.

I!' I'm t of l.'Kislal it " . MlnlnlH ", --

M i '. M ili h' II, i I, ail man of cmii-niill,.- -.

:. p., of it mil li-- Ml'I .lat'f;,, , hiillliliin.

A.hlrrss - - .In, In,- V. Ilalnst y.

1 rw v. m!. K Taklif htat Ihm fii men- - ,v t,, fin. ifw nun .hi. inllni; lli.-in- :i The Million PoHar CigarAt a Jruaaiill. J.i i V.'itr I,

l,K Ml'

t, tuI I ' .11, i. 1..I V, -

Sii'nl. ,t all, ii" ...lio.M I'" k. t as . ha nChi, I U l, Ii

M.iii.iy.t M,l'i..l.' ,,f I'nrtliti.l )i;im fin v

I,. i,i, .,.,1,1 i.f Mm- I'm I Ihiil In- - I ; I'l'ttiii. .1 . nt ir. s,ilis!i"il wilh Hi" l'"i sun- - .'.ii i ill'.'. llll .1

I,, h.,1, !,,n,.1, HIi,. I ,.f I: lit dninvii In hut.' I. "i ll Mini!SAGE TEA TURNs ,,. .! ..li. II.. u as M. A. GUNST & CO,, Inc., Distributors,

Denver, Coio.Ml I. nl to aw. ,11 lll"l

Si

iii

it" l.nanl, )al- -Mail,,. I, s ,. in inn iii. , hairinaii fo.l. ral i

'.! Id.. I.... In. nt for ii' w in.it. linl i.i- - i i si . '.I. I'

lllllll:ll II" ll.lK tint t;ii,l 111 ,1. Il llltlllll Hint In III"'hii I 11" has .Imi.- ..uii-.im- ,,f

I...B Aniti-l- h .mil Vi tnon, tthi.il Matlii.-l- nfliihh..l flint ami sii'iiinl n si,.-- . r. Iv wniiinl in ihJn tli.' Ii'iii'ii". an- - I. s III. ill a nf p linn (,,i ih"

f 111,- Ollli-- l.il.s In Millli'l K.i ti.at.l-- - III, ss l.,!,,J.I i ha tlt.'K t 111' Ill's; II

it,, o;,ll',l, shi. t

a -- il ifa lal :,u ',.y''lit- ' IK A ' . ' ss Mr. .1. .1 .latin. ' i

i. i"1"1' ''I'- i'iiii ns' National hunk. IloswiHAIR DARKGRA mmII.I. at i Ti liny .Mi. iikiiiii.- in

In, II tin The ladies will nii- i I. in Ihis' wive." at hri.lfe al Ihe I 'mint v

.list A u. mm lull's will Ih" Al' " j m -- it ) l!i i'! li'i'.... --I I I '!-.- l.l N. n V" I Not IS. Mali s LOCKS STORE TO HOLD

i ai i rr.rn quopi icttr,n iilo hotel i i at twothirlt

hat Joseph Tinker wouldin thai next tear.nLklULU UIIUI l I IL.II ', lo"k.

The All or' i rsttm -i ru t punu W e. eliiiian K. eleeleil.' ill' a i;e, . it ".. - I 'hii

h ni:i il was ele, led I

li s uranamoiner s necipc iu M., ,s i,,.,,i t.....,.- a.

Bring Back Color and II' '! Z,.",' ..'.I'll ' llll. .Inl'll I'. "l'l"

Lustre to Hair,

. IT

iillelllbase-

hel '

I"ii;iiii nil visitine hank, is and their111 at i:. Mil ha I'll Ill's ,, ;, tanqnet t,, he mvc al lln-All a hit Mil II..' ' 'meat o .a liiniii It

lal I' III I, a lis a II meet lln

Diiuvyin Jiiuyriry MinuT qrunni !

iil Seotia Ol'lieial HiesI la rax, X. S., .Not. II. iiati'il

lieutenant uo' eiii'.i ,,f Nc .i

la. tlii d t s afn r an illness

of seveial days.

ill thai he iii"M ionI, ilia,,. Il V,i.i . h i. ma r tv is tin! ais. ,1 a I

A CLEAR COMPLEXION nli ii h Mas la I; ,11 to mean

slim- on W i '

I 'al lo.M A I. 'I .l't" ,",tvnll.a n's ha t. I

nil'-- , t I.t tl,hai. ,111 h" ,1 II.,.in,,, an, i . all, .1 ' I,.

I I "I "to li fat' .

III.- "all All. Ill "

'Mint tivtiiillf ill. i vm i.h.'1'l.' of dark,,,'sv hair ritii otuv ln h,,, I l y hri'W- - ui mum uuiiuul

M "X 11 a 11. Ii aI,,- ., i In-- liter-1I1. ,1.11, 1. Mr. Ma-

in,. is In hold theI, nil, ".,'i la ii ;in ,v. el "dWIS at the Sim. 01 FIRST MIGHT

Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling EyesMost Women Can Have

Syt Dr. Kltvar,H, a WtOhio Hivsiuatl

" :i t:,lHir.' of Kai'a. Ti-- and tid- -

Yi,,r lo'lr la y..i,r i hiirm. I

i al,. or iriarn th.. fai-- Wh.-t- II;' .,!", tiirtif. or firoikial. hist mia i. Iiiaih.il air two of t.iKf aiid Sul-- ,

,,.r ii a's. n j i . i r n a linn--i- idfnld.

Ahara.ln hotel at nia, n'elnck i. in.1, -- ,l.i y Miii iiiiii:

Ail,! t . ss, - Mr l V. Hoi hel, ,r. h

lit Atneriean I ia I. I' a ssne ia In n

Konnd tiihl.i ili.s.'ii'.sinll I ..:' isla I i' n

"i"."iini hiarih hatil-.s- I lis, 1,111 ledl,t Mr. c. Itlaektvf tl, resident TirmNa'toiial hank, llaton.

A.I j.. 11111 nti ii for Inin h.eilee-ila- y riei niiiin.

The li.'insanle- I'or the ladies andu. nl 1. 'in. 11 al Ih" KIKk ll'iini. th rec-

ti. ictx o'.lnek.eiln.'sila v M'lei iioon Session.

: ii Tahle dlsenssion "TheColli', lion System f ; . t 1 l'nt in in-

flation I v Hie 'e 1. nil lies, n t. Tank

U mMaanamanra iKWW?J.fijaffS! yi.?r'r.'ff'nia'BWW?ifyT- - I

t iw'Witii.iLMfjiataa'''jiiii!iw

it In-- I .l.lii it ' " I'll" ,o! ii

tool. I; in I'nllei .1,1,!;.. ,,'.Cil! ,11 .11 111 ,ni. t II 11 11 a half 'null r.Iter hi' 'in A iiil In,;,,!,- w as nn hist a t ,, llie , ,,,, nt Y li ,, s t e Iiil 1

dats Mi. was Im u with petty Inl-

et n.tn, l.,, .,,! ha, l,e, 11 :i 1, only

I"".' ,1 t 1,1 t I" mill lie I.s a

One Hundred and Fifteen

Poisons Enroll at OpeningIs just as vatfue a locality as is "somewherein vour system" w hen blood diseases attick H

imii'i ,i. tin r t,. ir, iat.' t ti. inlr-- i nr, p, yi. I'.,!iai,, for 17 yenrsV'hi nn H- -t lid- - fan,., i, ihl tr. ati'il .run s of t,,i'i"ii lor liver anil

'" '"' ,V "" "'l'1"1"" "f: bnw.'l a.lni.iits. Dm i.ik ll.r- -r ..iis hezz'zrzz'z; B,;.a r zru n,t, II km!'' ,u it t.yiV.'t ...(, ...t.l Miliihnr c,,,.,,,l.

II Ih ra nltvataa I." il"."i.!. d n,..itn I.U mixeil will' "live oil. liatiniiK llli lll' rmic h.i'k Ihe naliital ,,,,,r and l.m- - lit. ImI-- aliK' 'Him- 'laUi'ts, JOU Will

" of ymir hnir, ktnut tin in t li ' n olive ("'. 'I.IM't yhodv us, k "Vcih " Hai-- and I I,, ,,. t, il.h u ,i;r v iiiii .rki rs oil

you. somewncre in tne Diaoa uiye ts nirKingliiin. Mi n,1 oi l oi in Against Liityjn j P

l.tihkIHsi ii'simi h d l,y Mr, .1. W.

t ii'e litivei imr feih t al ri ser the Insidious poisons that promote such diseases jf w W'mas Khcnmatism, Catarrh. Eczema, Scrofula, Ma- - I'll. ;SfcWho hemstored Year Aao,li.ria, and einbarrassing ikln eruptions. They are A. ;: ofreaueDllv of Ions tanding. Htubborn and deep 1: ';. J:

(HI IC! Al. CANVASS IN

CAI IFORNIA IS mUnhnr Cmtipnniiil n,,w I,,,, .ni irilnl. and tahei heroic treatment to dislodge. It re-- K ;J.Ti jjugquire tbe vigurou treatment that feature S.S.S. "V af S

11 tin- Inn ami l.mti -, vt ln.li ni'-- r a imr- -'keiiH Ho natmailt ,,nd etinlv that ... .! . f tl,,- mule ail, I as in wona a siaisliakli dl.ui;li tvicuiuii-ac- ni u,.':,afjav,

The iiiL.ht school is inure than keep- -

H'n: pice with Ihe KloWtll of Ihe city's;pii hhc s, hi mix. me htindii'ii and fif,teen persons enrolled last iiiuht at Iheopeiiint.' of the nielli s, hool. The firstnitlhl's eiirollmeni last tear was less

S 3. 3. enjoys Ihe personal endorsement of thousandof people. S.S.S. will cleanse YOUR, blood, purityand revitalize it; rid you of the taint of BLOOOAND troubles that may have afflicted you.Write Medical Advisory Department for Ire advic.

'''."If IHI1 It'll II hllM I, .111 MI'l.ll.'ll.l ', ',"' "i,r "Himplv da.,,,.,,, a i k,. m -- ..ft SVV, ,

iisI, with It hii.I diatv this 11 ' lM'1 '' "'""W loi'l;,

hair, lakint' mi" mhuII nl tlull . in,ii.V., if iti'tl Imimie,i t.iiita; hy inoiiilni; th,' Kr:iy hair hn" ;n In ,. a I; ll n't il fei linn, all on!

p . iiit id, mid aft, r Mimih.t at' (,f ...its. innii'.i' ,. tvi von tale ourall, ,11 It I.e. "UK'S l'illltif,it' ihll'k f ) !,!v.,u,i,' ( ;,V1' I'.il.lits llanlllv

at Ml.NN.N., ,n,,HNL fl'l, IAL ll'SIU WIIRtl

Sail ,1 nn 1,1 o. Cal., Not. III. T'l" of-i'-

1.1 nun ass ,, 1,,, vole east lastTnesdat in Hie ,r, si, I, in ia I i.s

h, on; made it tin l'l 1 - eii: 111 r, millionof Ihe .'tale. II IS etpoeted lllal ttitlj-i- l,

a week or I, n dat sal t he latestthan einhly. Icd-i- THE SPE01FIC CI., 175 Mil llig , ttliitti, Gi.

of I 'a II IS. T.'X.of committee on t "sol nl ion s

liepm I of a mill iint; cmmnll lee.Ilepmt of mini na I im; rmn mil .p.i:ieetion of offners.Klei lion of ih leuale to A. 1:. A.

emit ention In H I 7.

Ad jmi i n ineiitli aihina rliis will he maintained al

Ihe Altiiiado hotel. The sessions,however, will he held at the c,,m-nierei-

elllh.if f ieei-- of the nssoeial ion are .lolin

Curliell, president of the Hank ofI n U . presiilelit; II. II. .limes, pri

of the n rut National hank of'I nrnim",! i, t h e presi.hnt; .1. '. Chris,lenseti. seeretaiv: llov A in mil m;i n,eashier of the Slat" I'.ank andTl llst i o ,: y of Uostvell.

1:9 M VI. Ma y4 Is.la r.IM'I'I'll'" Kh'sSV 1,11,1 InslMMM Mils; , , ,; .,,,,1 ;,,,. ,). ,,1,;,.;,,,, 1,'sllll.. :11ns ,M i ii

S it .1 ri li 11 John Milne said lustniultl that il wmild he l st for thuswho are thinking of enteriim Ihcls, li, nil to do so nut later limit tumor- -

in, h'i. in Ihe laruet 'I 1' 11 s. Will I,,' ill Ihe: " ''.lK'."-- ! III,,.. ..I.'l. ..I U..I...-I- ... Will Its in.M ''"Ill-i- s lil.il tl

mil"! im timM- ttlm in-- . ,''' " ' t,:0i " dark In,.,' and a M.nthfiii a,,,,.,,r- - 'V '

,., , , ,,, ,, ,,., rr t1(, ,,,. mi. , 'nl.. I il .,r . :,. ,t,l now., '.L'atimi or ,t ' 1 nn,, n ,,f dis, 'aj-ii- , ami ('nn Jul I" k, (, ni ilu- innk nf I'ott- -

h iiiil-- of Hi,- ;,,., i, nary of stal., In rel,,r na st n e "an uss.

While II IS imp,, In stale ,osl- -

titilv tvlien the riit returns will hell'llllv, it Is est III lie, that total Willhe know n hel',, re leei in l.er 1.

tlilioii. Ilk ami -- M: i i l os. .Ml ill lU.'.isI ;',.

low niclit, when the second session islo he he'd. Classes will hemn theirstnilics then and persons who waitlater ill he halldn apie, l,y the

i lol it of those who started alIhe openiliK of Ihe term.

Some futures, sliowinu the wide

nmm man .(.""""nMif 4tlt tf f imi

rm4 Journal wrt LOOK OVER AIF BACK HURTS ra nfit ol persons t hai the niyhtCORD WHIRLS INTO

PHOENIX FAIRGROUNDS

WINNER OF ROAD RACE

Kale lleiiiiii" Hate Lived.Wiishlni'tnii, Nov. :!. I lea nm of

propose, western irnnk line freiithlrate lln leases IllVnh ine, alni,,. ;(lwesll 11,1 la nseontlllentat tl.ifl'.e.was s. .1 hy Hie Intefstale Cmnniei'i e

enniniission tndiiy fur lioeomhtr " Hi

Kallsas t'ltf.

aids, were nalhered last nii ht hyinleiideiit Milne. Tw it e national

Ili.'K wen- - rcpl esclited hy Ihe I per-sons enrolled. Th, y t epresciitc!

THE WM. FARR COMPANY

t lioliMrilp nttil Hi'lall li alel InI III SII AMI SALT M

Sun --li lie H SpeeliiUs

i'.r Cntllo mill Iloi- - lhi ItullnMarket I'rh'i'it Aria I'lihl

BEGIN 01 SALIS tttelte ncciipations. clerks were Hi.- Jt. -- 3z:::zzz lpigl'r,,,,,,,, s, f ,,. ..i,,,.! AND YOU WILL

K ' --j mMzi&IZ FIND NOTHING

MORI., Nil JOU.NAL IPICIAL tt'SIO W,R.Thaenix, Ariz, Nov. Ill lite i a is

of the I iniii;las-riioeiii- x aiilmnohilera,e ilieek.d ill al th" eh.se: K. S.Cord, riioenix, mioffi.ial time for the,'onrse of 2 ,1', miles, S limii s and I '

LUMBERSufferer I'loni liiilinestlun Kelleti .l.

"II. fme taklni; 'I ill in hel I.I it's T.lh-- i

lets my Inisl iiini sni'ieied fm- s. teralteats from Imi i;v, si ion. eanslm; him to

OVERLOOKED.

Flush your Kidneys occasion-

ally if you eat meatrcgulaily,

ha te pa his in t lie stomal Ii a ml disl ess miniiles; Hert Huns, of pniii;l:is,en! him. hiimhei Iain's '1'ahhls mid: Pete Thmmisoii, of Phoenix.

relieve.! him of iln se rie'ht rlfiht third; Charles Miller, of Phoenix.

Three sllldellls who have he,-,- ill farvJ .?'! ! 'J f Hllie lll;;llt School since It ol.ellcl t',,10 viJ-fc-n.- h i

I'tilntN, Oils, (.lass, Malihold :,H,f-lii- "

mill lltnliliiiK l'aM r.

J. C. BALDRIDGE LUMBER

COMPANYilttay. wiiles Mis. Tlnmias Casey, tie. f.inrtli: ie, Printer. (Ilohe, fifth.ni'Mi. N. V. t ,1 a na hie e t e ry wh e i e. Harold Wells of Phoenix was the

first to hate immlas and led until heleached llmlet. t liirtv-on- e miles from

tears ami em, die, I last nisihl lor tins!ter,u.

The ciiridlini nt in, hides twelve for-- jell'll. i s. They u ill l,e placed ,11 Ihecitr.chslnp class, winch will prepai-.-the,,, for naturalization.

MIDWICK POLO PLAYERSi

n, r,,,isi, . ,, ,,,.,1,1, .,,t i theNo man or woman who eats meat F,,wnt,,weaii m,ik n tnistake hy I, i , , . fTtfox ( I. 'V , V 1

ifmshiiiK th,. kidnets nii'a.doiiallv. cats I ' "- -. ,i V 1 t I , , y-- Z

!h well-know- ,i,l,r.lv M-- at f m tn VH.iUHe arid, who h . I. his the kidney porea 1 .. . Tj. K fTH Tin tln'f i.liii.''tslilv filler or ntraln only I M 1 ATI 1Jimrt of the wasie ami p,.,H..iiB from the f5inSiJ

.steeriiiir near forced him to withdraw.A ear driven hy Clyde Planum was

wrecked early m tin. raie when i!

strip k a rock wall in T0111I. stone can-yon. Hrniuitn was tint injured. ALREADY LIMBERING UP

'hi, .od. then ton fei M, k Neatly all iv. ;;;., w.'.i'.'J .1 Ti ' I'M ,.?-''i- 4 -.- .,-.. ..

Hudson for Signs

Wall PaperHUDSON for Picture

Frames

rh,,t,s,n, head.,, Ins. hver ironlle C ? L1 T SAIMUUVAL UUUN I Y (Ahh.H'i.'ttr.l I'r.-s- ('..rreMiiinili'iii'p.)Not. .

s far as Ihetl. will no'

:h"i ,1101, Iti

fWvrFF; afJv, VOTES CANVASSED yvinie

from slilKKlsh Uldnets . k,t fjl J Pacific eeasl is coinThe tin mient t,. n fcl dull aclut In & ' . " v"a jkiS aS .,., , , , ,.., ,.. '"' '""'''i "' ''"' m mili.lwick eountrv

hine k. m or l ack ntit is or , 'y. your r CuZ'TWf? f I ef Sandotal emmtt. sittina as a r.l , ,

the iiitii" ,k ihmdt, mi.nsive, ill if . J ,", ' ' ..,' ''of canvassers, cantasscd the Note,..- - V.",,1Itrciihi, of pass.,,-,- , or at- - , , il hert 7 ele, ,, voles , llcmalillo yes- - J'

tended hy a s.iisiitlmi of fcildint:, m t I 1. , A. ......i.... is. 11 ,..... r , Al.dwi

ilniana, air, a. It ,

its and liml.ei'- -

i.s a iv rat, ,1fourth hi. Kli.t 'iaar A.

lie polo onahollt four ontl.es of .hid Salt, It .111 t a, t .VV- - V i..r. ... 1. .r .n' I"""1' '"'"t "l. a

na 1,111a repu -

lpattany reliiihle pliarma.v and take t V ' ,,, , V. '"'M Ikiw' 't, c ,1 ,l ,,-

Mepoonfn, Iti a .la,. ,, w,,ter .'efotJV VtA 1liii iikf.ist f,,r a f, u .hits an, I oitr kid I , v ' t . T F . --, 1 tu V1 .. 1. r .

"

That's what has made Ihe reputa-

tion of Winchester Rifles, aside

from their own peculiar and suc-

cessful construction. The system

being all right, the next thing is to

make them right. This the Win-

chester people have always done.

They spend large sums of money

in testing materials, in inspecting

and gauging parts, and in testing

finished guns for manipulation and

shooting, so when the gun reaches

you it's a perfect shooting iron.

There are Winchester Single Shot

Rifles, Repeating Rifles and Auto-

matic Rifles, and you can get

: :fnVilf

an a, lit,"'''itiiliiiE h, r,i,,,rt n,r.-.- ' U'.,i.will Ho n a.'t fine. This I.tinous I' ":"t x", V,, V 'V,'v'-'-V- .4 c n e I s with instructions to re,itiie the , I'hnn ol niie of Ih,. Mi.lwi.k teamsDUKE CIT

Cleaners-Halte- rseiei unn ouniais ,., lillin ,o ine ic- - ,, , .,,.,., ,,!,, ,s slturns. The poll hooks from precinct (j ,K ., n his old lime !,,rm with added

tails In made linn, tin- - acid of Kl ip, 1

mi,! lemon Juh e. with litlr.a,1land hiiH lien used fur eene, Htimm to.flusli cloned kt.lneta and Ktiinnlali.. E , '.i, t anon ue jeme., were puieet, 111 ine 1,, , ,ua, m shots II" is .

s andnasi.

Vewt fiaalit hallot hex hv the I'leclion .judges' In owner ,,;' s,iue ot ,hthat pieeinct and sent to Santa Ke to lever. st penns en Hi,,the .seerelatv of stale inslea.l of to the t

I'hrnin ala) ,UII1 tn tll iiltt. also to n. tit nhz.- - theBi'idtt In tirinta f,i It no limner caiiseit

STT OSS A CO,(ioni":,l I lisli ihutois

N. M. county chtk at Periutlillo. I ' lit the! T r 1 TI" Tl ri Ssi vI.i 'SI' A , ami p

lti,'he-- . t h Market l'riees Paid for In 1t.1t 1011, thma enditnj hl.id.l, r d m"r-- 1

I..I, riil'lM-r- . ir.,11 ami Imneo. t nn- - .tlrraI L ie wilisla.-lloi- i in a'erv Iiiiikm Jii.l Salt.t In liu xpriisn e and mnnotI,, i. I ei) kI,,.mi. nl .n,n,'ll nl- - lnlure inakria ilclliihlful efferviH- -

, ,...1 1,. unit I. r.l urns. 1111- c. nl lithta-- iti r drink which nil r.

tuiee precincts are otticauv ih;ii.f t mn the com missioners will not complete the i anv ass Miss I. mica.

i' patty, for j

i.oiiiniile itl, us l.i-- t lielore Jull liar 111. at en, em 'lemhl tike now and, 'l?eliovcs CATARRH of

I'im;. IP iiii n t,,c...!,..i Unl., i,v .;,I'fWll , .1

Km;"s 77r j 1T7T7

llc't, V. ,',,,hv ens, ,.,,,,. ,,, ,,,:'i-- h. Call at inns.Cold avenue.

line. siI. ! ft

M il llie nel hd ttn ,, to ki i p the kidiii tu clean ami tneStll THl slLi: JI NK 't. hh'od pure, thetihy avoid', iK H'tutill

l'".iita 6 IK. Ill W. I'1 Ain. kialm-- e,,mpl:cntieii.c rt'Tv r tho '

pi-

t' u.i l a ,'!all torsi,, re. ;DLADDER

1 1r i l.iiv, i

Her Son Suhjivt tt (mip."My son Kdwin Is mihleet to croup,"

writes Mrs. K. O. Irwin, New Kensing-ton, Pa. "I put 111 many cleoplesshours at tiicht hefore 1 learned ofchamhcrlatn's Cotiith Uentedy. Moth-ers need not fear thin disease If theykeep a 1, utile of Chatiihorlaitt's Coit'iUeniedv in the hmlse ami vise It usdire, ted. It always Kavp my hoy re-lief." Ol, tamable everywhere.

UIIU tillDischarges in 5 i; j iucui in various can Dcrs&uiw-u-

i5 J24HOURSJla,k,-at-

it km.

I I lii1Di7D Glass-Pain- tL U lul 12 & 11 Cement-Plaste- r

Albuquerque Lumber Company .

.ii OHTll I UlaST bTHl ET )

:f FOR ALL KINDS OF HUNTINGiJ o

,i. ."" f (MICV

On You Have Sour Sliimai li?If ton ate Irmihl,, w;i,, s,lr sl,,,,,.

n.'h ton slim, l, slowlv and inas'i- -

cite your foo.l thnrou-hlv- ', then t..k,!one of Ch.imhc,!. nn's Tahh ts inini- .-dial. Iv afl. r supper. i ihlaniahle , v.cr) where. j

fit

W hM a lilsll vrNilta emMt.r nr th hel-ler arn.le t.f et Hni.T Mke ua uf the aaaaiesluuuu ot Hie Journal.

Albuquerque Morning Journal, Tuesday, November 14, 1916. Fivei

dpia muniSIR SIM HUGHESTESUQUE INDIANS GIVE

CORN DANCE WITH VIM YlUIIUIrl UIYLNGERMAN GAINS

ARE CLAIMED BJ ieRES il FROM JOB OP BEATING

MILITARY CRITIC CIA J IIC i V l I U t .7.

Shortening"D I POST VILLA BANDIT

.rSC.At. COntPONOIN, I lO MOWN, NO ,DO"1AL

Santa IV. Nov. I t. C, iprece, b nled,at b ast in recent ycais, was the Imami elaborateness with which the o

I'ueblos ytstcrday afle'.noongave llieir annual .ton dan, e In tact,the cci'ei.'.onies began at sunrise wiunt he rain priest and ol h, i s .. ml. d

the lull just south f Hit pio ldo andthere deposited the prayer planus ,,tthe ancient shrlnc. an oblation to theSun Father and offering to the.Mother. In t lie fore. n. I In v. ie,1. mi. '.ins in the quaint missionchurch w hich ii.eenm ihucIv i

equipppcl with mod. in foltliug chairsCat- i,s were set on lb.- Poor in Iron:of the altar.

Womiti who have tried ovfrything forshot-tonin- ami frying adopt Cottolene finallyhvauso thoy got bettor results with it thanwith anything they can use.

Cottoli'tm is a pure food product, U88essing whole-taim-e

qu ul, tics that mt) important.I. requires no preparation; mixes esslly with flour- -isnot nlmoibcil by tibh, meats or vegetables fried in it.

Your grower supplies it in large or small pail,liivo him your oiJer toJoy.

Oeneial Tieino Is to Re Re

Killing the CalvesAll sorts of excuses are

for the high price of

S most plausible , be-ETt- he

alleged demand for

"the killing of calvesv

. should be allowed toSregularbeef'YouLot have beef if you eat

aS'Veal"( but you can havet

Redded Wheat BiscuitJhich contains more real

than beef andS?E 'ess. Shredded

wheat biscuit is the wholeshred-Lan- d

heat steam-cooke- d,

baked. Make it youreat-f-

or ten days and see

hoW much better you feel.

Wholesome and strengthe-

ning for any meal with milk

ar cream or in combinationwithfruits. MadeatNiagara

Anntf

Decided Advantages AreGained J)y Kaiser's Troopsin Recent Fiuhtin on TwoRussian Fronts,

Minister of Militia and DefenseIs Regarded as Too A:

traiy and Loses Job in

Consequence.

hv

ofei (,

:lnu-- teniplacedmauderMilitary '.one "CotloUn muhet

tkv. eooJ cooking bttttrKxactly ut the moment when tin

length of the shadow ihiown a

stick set upiight in the enter of theplaza vvas the exact length of the st i. k

itself, the winter and sun. in. r people, RNAt KPt, IOOI1 W l..mt MtPIMINll fAIRDANrxrZSUan

in. n, women and children, emergi d i:i l'a-..,- T,cis. t. M in galaol - ed '

nobfrom the kiva in I he southeasternno. of the house py rati, id

MOMNINQ JOOXNAL 3PIO. IfAStD VIi'intawa. .mtario, Nov. l:t. .'..-- Sir

Sam Hughes has resinned as Canadianminister of militia and defense. Hisresignation was requested.

The b.eak between ilciieral Unitiesand l'r, mi. r I'ordei, and other nieiii-b- e

is of the Canadian Kovct'iiment re

ilit. inbiliiu

.Y MORNING JOURNAL SPECIAL LEHbEO V.K.'Merlin. Nov. . by Wireless ,..v-vill- e.

) The nulilaiv f t10Overseas N'eu.s A ferny, com meltt ingon the recent a. Initios of the nrillie,of the central powers, says:

"The Herman successes in Skmbo-vn- ,in Uussh, an.l on tl. Naravuvk.i

river in . '.alien., as reported November10 and II, an- of mm,, than localimportance. At su-- ..!. . ti...

lllei progian. found s m a t hot It- In- -

(t i prclati"!! ami w.iM particularly!l.vll ol

t int o '. Ti ev nonortheasie' i, ohe art lvi-- II, '

j t be soul h .11.

siol, I lepel aii ,s,.m ami is ol

c, al Tt cv lilo, vv

has asked . b

ma ml In Ch li in

marched lo the plaza. vv here the'dance was begun and continued untilthe mm set beyond the alb s range

jrand the cliff dwellings, where dweltilhe ancestors of the Tesiniue Indians.'The eosluming was ve.y elaboiate,ithe dance tUite spirited. The muse

,la,1 I'., l'l sing.With

ml. she an. I, en t cafter encoresulted fro,,, differences over questions.

remained lotuntil M i.ss

lo reappearmore song.

m olio,)w as!,V,d of In- -for pind details of administration.

give ell. '

Vi a, hot li

al., UlVcShe , host

he- aiidieii. e tun"ia- r- froo o-,- ,," posit, o- -s which ,'f

ii..ia.T "f.TfTvme,. m,"11 t""

Two I lies I'lohuhly l.ost.Steamboat Springs, Colo., Nov. HI.

one man, whose name has not beenIe., no, I. is n.iss.ng. nm! Mrs C. R.Cry at to was iipi'lmp futiilly burned Ina tie.- winch destro.Mil the mux hotelbole curly today. It is feared thol,o...,." !'I.W ''.'Ihe guests for, 1. to tie.' OIU I In- liet, In at an eai.v hour suffered Iromcxposme.

v. is furnished by a drum ami druin- -

the old, old lav ni ne, 'Annie1 1?oiom7'ith on. p w.iuu M

dance, when a chorus of nu n nig iirie,' rxeff'.' wviat li"-li f, i I .on. o. al en! Iiusia as w ho,11,10. I'

'gl .'I S .'I ,'pol Ol 10, II .isthe nort n nolimade hei e tod, ,v li on,

vv beard Mijs Macbeth are endeav o,

'mm t' laterehave ,..,, many sucli (111 fere, ices onH.ostiohs of military inanaKcinent, In,'until r.Miitly, it is said, they havojboo,, adjusted generally by allowing!Ccn. ial II, ml, es to car, v out his plans, j

Lately the frit lion has im reusedand adjustments have urown moredifficult. It is understood there 1ms

a s.o.i bu lli la o o- l lei.

llo scenic bor toming again al a tl.ittin the near tature."

the weird accompaniment.More than 2thl tourists witnessed

the dance. Tesuqiie has had a pros-perous year, crops) having been boonI, ful, wilier sufficient and cattlo andsh.-- p sleek and healthy looking. W illi

Is . d al solal,." a T e 11 o Is e p. t

his former headqu.irted to 'clui

is ill MontI, toley

big increase of calves and lambs. DECREE FILED AGAINST

CORN PRODUCTS COMPANYj been a nrowinjr disposition on the parti aof the premier ami the cabinet to in- -

Copper Strike spreads.Nov A strikeAH'--'Phoenix.

l,mnii a W'k ami among theT ... employed by the An-,,,,,:- ,

has spreadccml'Miiv at Cliftonnecessary today to sus-,- ',

it wasthroughout the niiiif

I r'n-ra.or- . The striUe started''",', Mexican vas suspended for

u for Hl.- -.ir on .luljr. It is) nJtluit th.- Mnk,' may spread

il,t th.- ...nr.. .lillo-.Mor,.- ,

So far th. ro has been noV fir.' at the concentrator

m. '"Kt. ';''- -''. .. l ..imr oii.iuis'iioiior i s

to the or.loM s. Ti . v in.

no- on Ibc borNo ells....

Mlio's Uallsfcl

j an hough be may nm,jheie lor a visit Willi(win) making bei hodcr for be p. esc.it

'given f"i Ti,but it is understood

sist upon their own plans as against.

months, while ,, the Naray.iha theywere driven ,,, ,he east l ank of theriver with heavy h, Kaphllv

res, cm s and c,,,itci attacks tenaciously lepeated could liolchange th.se results.

"Aftir a pause, the armies of thecentral powers anam have taken theoffensive in spite of attempts madeby the entente to defeat them on theSomme, the Isonzo and Macedonianfronts, and although Kumania hasappeared as a new adversary in thearena. The armies have pushed backthe eneinv, win. bad advanced in eastTransylvania until he had reached t In-

line of liaiosnya Sz. kelv, a distanceof til out eighty kilometers, and nowthe vaiiK.iar.ls are standing In theTrot us an.l I'z., valleys, on Ruman-ian territory.

IB MORNING K'HRNtt IPI

To KntertainSanta Nov. 13. Tho Woman'

Hoard of Trade at a meeting held thisafternoon made Its final at range, iientstoward its assistance in entertainin:;

i.i. v. w- Mexico Teacher's association.

he fithose of (leneral Hughes.

(ihicelcii In llrilisl. Rillcs.line of the points over which a dif-

ference arose was the siipplyiiiu of

t.,v t

al n.ntn W.Nfl

filial ilcctec; ' i.iii'id.

New York, Nov. :;

thai the ( 'ol n I '.'..duel sI any and a he, I con.

the, pr. ,l,lc f,

grow mginpllyon, ma ml. ins together IN. I

overcomeui. nt in on

'the hang,In. a it:

MARLEY :vj IN. DEVON IVwill, a numb. . of individual del, 11,1

d in a ,'"io 1'iiial no. In

i If present plans are successful tboiteachers will he given the time of theirlife ill the wuy of eiilci tainnieiit andon M a, ,, ia is now

ants, had encag,est of trad.

Shorn,;.., law, w a

; ,, sc. no today and w

t , th,- .hlticulty. in viol,. 'ion of thetile, in the le.bl.lltow. ,1,1 Chieon

il v.none of them will tie sorry for comingto the capital. In the assembly room today.III

M"

ilcio-ia-

fro.;. Tonhiiahua cI loop... anChlh, .., '

days.

ARROWCOLLARS

1 5 cts. each, 0 Isr 90 cts.ffllFtt, PEtnODY & CO., INC. MAKERS

the W oman H Hoard of I lade limln si

th,or III, II, lbts will be served inbrary b

the Canadian forces with the llrllislljarmy r.flo, , leneral lushes, it. is re- -;

ported, ad vocal I, ik instead the use ofia Canadian weapon.

Some time hko (leneral Hughes re-- jturned from a three months' visit toKiiKland with a plan to have a

war council organized in IOiir-jlan- .l

with a deputy minister of militiaat its head. The Canadian govern-- Iincut, however, held that with more

jthan :uii, nun Canadian Hoops in t lieltrencheH in e, or in trainimt in

gland, there should be an oversea'minister of militia. Celieral Hughes

court b. re v Judge IIthe gov . , II Uloll, .1 Is,' o! II 1'

The decree ploVl.ie.lI l'a .lavs ,. plan for lbof the combnia p "i 'hallhe .1. t'oin'lanls wit b t ho

commission.

thethethe

will

t withina.llltl.illfiled hv

al trade

evening and regular meals bvl'rcsb.vleriaii Aid society, whileWoman's Hoard of Trade Itself

I,,

"'in the northern line, the ronnect-int- r

.oops of r.en.ial ' armyon .Noveiiil,. r ;, and ii, rapidly over-came the advantages which the Rus-sians for the moment had obtained inthe T.iUhes sector. The Russian

of the last few days atcame to a standstill on Mio

Ristricioria.

nqiiets in the ban-i.tlis- h

Rile (iitlie.l- -serve meals and haqiiet hall ol the

FLORENCE MACBETH

SCORES A SUCCESS

WHEREVER APPEARSRet ord It Id ol Hi. Iter.

Santa he, Nov. I:!. Three pou:posed tins, as it would greauy no- -"I in the .Narav.ika. our successes of i"!' Florence Macbeth, the eprive Inn, of authority.the fifth a,nl sixth of November of butl.'i' each day for an eiilii e w .i t i vat in.'.O NoVelll

be fortsoprano w ho will appear lobor I s untie,- the auspices of

Win n the govern. ... nt insisted upon ,s tH. rct onl yield in N.-- M. xi

its plans, it Is reported, (leneral given hv i loldcn l'r, m oss, a four-ye- .

olHughes suugesle.l thai Sir Max Aitken ,dd in the Mescal. , o I. I, held Miami Lonso matedshould be appointed to the new post, jerseys. I luring October this cowPremier llord.-n- however, appointed v, elded l.liTS pounds of milk and

nigh, ly M usic club, has mpreceilellted silo c s ill

iti. s in which she has apsoprano was schciluleil t., licit lis on t he ev eningThai she fulfilled ev ery

further extended for a considerableIciiHIh and maintained against fivecounter-attack-

"In the .list i i. t of Yladimir-Vo- h

west of l.utsk, the He, man frontis as firm as ever, while ,(. Austriansuccesses of November li cast ofK'irlibaba and on tip- - Jed ill, arc stillfn-s- in memory."

el with ini-i- e

differ.., i

poured. The. appear in

of Mav 'J!'.expectationKails Dalle

Sir lie. ago I'erlcy, although there Is eighty f,vc pounds amsaid to hav e been lack of harmony butter Her older si

four ounces oftor. Koch. 'tic's

yielded H'JO.l!tvv. nty-th- r, e

butter. Duringis attested by Hie Groat inspiration NeedlesRrmcess, in seven day

pounds of milk anpounds, four oiinccs ofOctober she gave l,iC

.Ma. Lothof t In- sea -

I., a.ier: 'The Chironcital was the musicalpounds ..sou. for Miss Macbeth tanks Willi

t he boa i ds todayIL11 LSO GA NS M Tot nzini on

"Tho voice of Miss Macbeth Is a

milk ami 100 pounds and three ounceof butter. Meblruiu Gray, ihe republican candidate for the state senate in Chaves county, is the proprietor of the ranch.

THE DRINKiNG OF WATER

1y M. C I. mas, M. I.)Tjlf ec.ier:.l conclusions of the latest

lj,.al scientists proves that drinking

i.i.nty f piiro water hoth l.otweeni.,iU nmi Willi "' "u';,ls is l''1"'1'-"alt- o

health. Il has also heen proven!,'

menus of the t.nd iictnal,,kt upon manv loaltiiy young men,1,31.1,0 illii.UinK of water Willi meals,. not harmful to .Ingestion. Those suf-1irn- g

from a catarrhal condition ol

(, stomach will find benefit in addingj'lmiit Hi grains (one-sixt- h of a level.(.piinnfiil of baking-sod- a to ; pintIf hot water, drinking it a half hour...f.'.re ea, h meal. Such as are inclinedwliviier-acic.i- t' should drink a pint of.v'i'Min, colli water, two hours afterratals. If you ever suffer from heud- -

Iiimliuuo, rheumatism or any ofthe symptums of kidney trouble sun.

.... . colored urine, sediment in;,ni:i., KrttiltK out of bed at lit ; lit fro-.jiH-

y n.i.l other troublesome effects,!;,ko a ,int of hot water and a little

i, before meals. These Anuric!::i:.-t- can he ohtaincd at almost any.in: f!mi. iin.l were first .lis. .Acredk lir. I'icrc.!.

.Vnei'i.an men und women must;.:p! . slant ly kidney troub-le, liecui'i. we eat too much an all

.r f is, ri;.h. our l.lood is filledi;t!i nrii ic'io Vl.i. li the kidneys strive

filter out, they weaken from ovor-ttr-

b' co-n- sluggish; the eliminate-,- tissues loir and the rrsult is kidn-

ey tiin.be, bladder weuUness andnftt-- the noison rem In s the tissues,fa"s""-- ' rheumatism jinil gout.

When your kidnevs feel like lumnsof loud, when your hack hurts or thewinp is el "in ly, full of sediment. . ryea are utilised to seek relief two ortime times during the night, when yonsuffer with si. k heada. he or dizzy,nervous spells, acid stomach, or youhiive rheumatism when the weather is

HUGHES SLIGHTLY

The assets of these Companies theirextensive holdings the standing ofthe management and its progressivepolicy the reputation of their engi-

neers, lend these companies a distinc-tion which shoti' l not he overlooked.

coloratura soprano in Ihe languageHie musical critic, but to the personwho sits In Ihe body of the house andlistens il is the rippling of water andthe singing of birds, clear as a b. II

and unrestraiiie.l by effoi t. oiceis of wonderful range, sweet in iver?(..no, and la flexible as a rc-- and clearus the pipes of l'a n througbon, a compass of octaves. However. Ihe clllicshave already written Miss Macbethdown as the great American singer ofthe present and Ihe audi, nee last

1 1 IES0TA

between him and Cencral Hughes.This took from (leneral Hughes con-jtr- ol

of a large part of the Canadianfortes.

Order Isj While he was in Kngland, (leneralHughes, after invcstigating; the

army medical for. e, relievedjiiiii. (iuy Carleton Jones of tho eoui-jmar.- d.

The government replaced (jeii-- .ral Jones.Criticism by General Hughes of ac-'ti-

taken by Rritish authorities bothin regard to 'the handling of Canadianarmy supplies and of the Canadianforces, it is said, has been resented,

It has been stated that there was:a lack of cordiality between (leneralHughes and tho Duke of Connaught,who has Just left Canada after liveyears' service as governor general.The accumulation of differences hashal to the breach which has come to-

day.It is taken as a striking coincidence

that the arrival of the Duke of Dev-

onshire as governor general of Can-

ada has been marked by the resigna-tion of General Hughes, under whoseadministration as minister of militia

Canada has raised 4(10,11(10 men foroverseas military service.

General ughes was appointed min-ister of militia in '.'1 1. While on

1 We Deal in These Securities and h

Auto Co.nimi'y Incorporates!.Santa Nov. lit. The Auto De-ivi-

Manufui taring company of Nr.ra-- 1

visa, ouny county, today filed Incor-iporatii'-

papers with tile state ror-- ;

poration commission. The eapilaliza-'tio- u

is $10.(010, of whic h JU.OOO is paidup. The incorporators and direclors

iare: J. A. Kerr, Naravlsa, tun Hhures;i.l. C. Tandy, Chloride, loo shares; M.

A. Kellv, Dalhart, Tex., twenty shares;Henry Tandy, fifty shares; Reun Dun-

can, ten shares, an.l C. L. Harvey, Ion

shares, all of Dalhart. The companyintends to manufacture automobiledevices and accessories. J. A. Kerr isnametl statutory agent.

WireMail orvite Your Inquiry.Your Orders.

fay morn.no JOURNAL special LEASED WIRtl

St. Raul. Minn., Nov. 1 J. 11 ughes'lead over Wilson tonight was cut downto by added soldiers' votes and anot gain of 44 over previous returnsfrom Siblev county. The latest i otint

night unanimously Indorsed the wri-ting"

On the evening of June Miss Mac-

beth (the Minnesota Nightingale),again proved to Miles City inhabitant-tha- t

her press appellation is no mis-- lnonier. for she repeated ln-- success!ill that, city when she appeared in re-- ,

Hal. Says the Yellowstone Journal:"To say that the prima donna's sing- -

ing was a treat is far from expressingit. It was a rev claifon. .Miss Mae- -

JOHN S. COOK & CO.Miami, Arizona.

is: Wilson 1TS,7.",S. Hughes ITS. 1131.

The soldiers to date have favoredW'i s,.i slightly, the difference yi hisfavor tonight standing at 7 J 7 for Vil-- !

son and Tl'j for Hughes.

Williams Rack in Santa IV.Santa Ke, Nov. ;t. - Corporal ion

Commissioner Hugh Williams Is homefrom Silver City, where lie conferredwith the chamber of commerce In ref-

erence to Pullman service into thebed's singing is as Inn- as a bird's, IT

the irre- - T,, tat, oilythe same easy sCONDITIONS BETTER

IN CHIHUAHUA jovoiisuessa'tnwn. At nresent tho Cullman Is runCITY ifcccii.sflllle-llk-

press, bleanil Hie

andlovely lea mess.visit lo Kngland last year he w,,s.only to Demim;. i

Kil, ask your druggist for Anuric. I

have f.ii.n.l in pra, the that Anuric ismora potent than lithiu. and in most(' it will dissolve the uric acid ahot water does sugar.

knighted by King George. Ills resig-- 1

nation was demanded by the conserv...lives ill connection with war eon- -

tracts awarded to American com-- (

panics. He returned from Knglandand demanded an investigation, whichresulted ill his exoneration by a royalcommission. - .

HV MORNING JOURNAL IPfCIAL LEASEC WIRE.

Id I'a.'O, Tex.. Nov. 1 3. The ar-

rival of a tiain at Juarez tonight fromChihuahua City without any Ameri-can or otln-- foreign passing.', s coin-

cides with a report that conditionsare conisdei'- d mole secure in Chi-

huahua than in some days past.The Carrai.z.i authorities here say

they had news of the safe arrival atChihuahua of the train bearing .t'.no,-liih- l

for the payment of tin- garrisonthere. They had been worried, theysaid, over a rumor that Quova.lo andhis band had torn up the track at

Caii.h'laria, about fitly miles below

IET SHORTAGEW 3 i ei

s 7toisOF FREIGHT CAR

f :tV.Jiii.re..(ieneral Trevino, in a message

niuht to Consul Soriano Hravo, t,if f" ' . ,.

I? 'BIGGEST IN YEARSnied a report ; 7printed in local paper.-n- .l

bad captured a trambridge at a sta- -

ljlflrtrWW-TO!wI-that a Villa l'aand burned a

lion about tenI;' ; vji i v , yJf J&tji4

niiles w. st ol Ch, min

1ima .City. He said HP' report waswithout foundation MOPNiNO JOURNAL, PPSCIAL LEASED WIRSI

v York, Nov. Kl. The net shortN'eAnnouncing ihe greatestMotion Picture of r-?-

.first aid for CALLES ON

TO MEXICO CITYGENERAL

WAYpTM H 1 . It! "

age of freight cars on American ran-ioad- s

on N'ovomler 1. was the laigesln, marly ten yea is, ueoording to a

summary of surpluses and shortages,made public here today by the Amer-

ican Railway association. At its semi-

annual me. ting Wednesday, the asso-

ciation will consider plans which, prc- -

SPECIAL LEASED WIPE!BY MORNING JOURNAL

Douglas. Ariz., Nov. 13. Gen. P.

Klias ('alios sailed from MaiizamH"November a -

for Giiaviuas. Sonera.ii ,. persona telegram from

mf7&. :A ageBeiation. ; ?as fi

I V A V f' 'tit,!) & r v 1

par, by a committee meeting nererrow, will aim to solve the car.o. ,..s ." .. .... ...,. ,... Mat raii'isoothe general hint;, go problems.Fourth sioiioni.bin 'master of tin

division: Ives G. l.chvier. Mexican

skin troubles"Will Kesinol Ointment really

s'"ptliisdreadful itching and clearmy eczema away ?"

'Madam, if you only knew asmuch al tut Rcsinol as doctors

is to use, how promptlytt acts y,,u w.mid not douht, you'i!d use it at once. Usually it

! itch ii ik' immediately and soonremoves every bit of eruption."Ri.to1 l).n..nift is , Mry (leSh0lortii" "' J" ' ' on (fxi.usrd surlatTS

nt,rtc ,,,. Sd lly alK..r mple tret, write to Dept.

KtMix.l. Kaltiniorc, Md.

consul here, said today.General Callcs left here three

,i. (raveling from Douglas toweeksKagle

November 1. according to the asso-

ciation's statistics, there were 10S,-- J

.i fewer cars than required to trans-por- l

shipments. Not before or sincekebruary , '.,07, has the shortage,jun higher than Inn, not), on thatdate 't wasi:!7.s 7. (m the otho sli...ins.ice ii, Anril. ItiOx, was as high as

vernn.entaiCity for aI'ass under American

it lo cot to Moxic

conference with Gen. Alvaro ibrcgoiiI batea rs

4 ) !X and at n" time duringve.'ir were fewer than Hm.lMIO

resumethe Carraiiza

.Mexican minister ol vv arIt is rumored that h

supreme command oftroops in Sonorji. r vv tc'.nt k X.& v - m. jj.lv.ju. - - - 'idle

As roct-ntl- as June 1, there was a

sin plusage of more than f,7,iiun cars,but the situation since lias (hanged i iby the greatest human force -( I'Dv- Maj. '.en g 7 Alor Kol

El l'aso, T. X., Nov. :!.

Arthur Murray, retired, a

last night and is makinglion of the border tmo

ri ivcd lo t c r;imspoe- - wa

Hv. , in Juiy 1, me sin p..,s.ica bout .'.:!. -- 0", ami on August I it',, ;.; , me month later there',' shortage of IH.X7.1, which -

The Easiest Way Hi Wto.'i'li h'vvhAmerican Red Cross, of

d by i o tuber to i,n, noTo End Dandruff 'nIIThe number ol ircinni i.n owned

d from; 4 7 17hvCollll .,iei ican railroads i.i'--

on Jnlv 1. Ri'G, to

a former vice president,ing a special study of tl

ments being made for thethe border troops durini;He will go from here to N.

a Ilge-,- rt

ofinter.Ail.:. July accor.ung io , inon'gale slatisti,conation

?V striving ihai groivsdeeper, stronger, morefascinating. Ii movesrelentlessly, inevitably ioiis tremendous climaxes.

Itegiruung NOW al the hdkxihealrcs it continues each week

Arising crescendo ofcrashing power, supreme in its

Ii is a siory of brain, skillgenius, love and power wiihihe Master StarMaurice Cosielloand iltijC jbeaulifulEthel Gran dim ai thehead of ihe p'reafesi of casis.Directed by X HAYES HUNTERReadii to AILeri Pnyson.Terhu.ie htvsvvrif.cn it in 6parklin chapiers andfeceiioi yoiu- - favorile ilicadvc

'

ISoscuald Aids C"i'ia...... 3 Julius Rosen- - Grandmother's Medicines

fails t.? " une s"re wav thut nevertti .1, ,r'.'nu,ve dandruff completelylir,,,, ', ,s o dissolve it. Thte de-!;- ,'.

'"Hfely. To do this, just (retfi'rUr "Ul" es "f Plain, ordinary

ttlrin "' It at night when'sin .i.""" '""lKh to moisten thef:nSer rub it in gently with the

Tbsccure lbs best suggestionfor a 5 ted picture to be basedon the mystery, e vents andsituations of the CrimsonStainMystery wp will gi ve away

TREE J 2) FREEwa'hi. Chicago ...illionaii re, has . Ulf.'d

wardeh. Mil

wise in theIf a million uoo,...- -i oir grandmothers wereto give hi

the found field. Thevk v,.,r t,r t heof the nie.in.iiition v u ti ' . iChicago whiciiit the rniversity and store roms mmthem to cure the ail- -une, i.,. .. ,...L.,,f. li. a- iniere.-t- s ana 'used to gather

ihc-h- and useim. MS of theirstablish,ne i.oi ,

i, e in, ended 1" f i

I, the Rot Kficio-- iiniln-- worn. wood.

rue, camomileon and on of thethoro and for win

"Iru 5 most' if all of yowr''"f l,e R0"e- - anJ u"e- orrr,.,.Bfeiolv, I'h'ieaRons will completely,;nirie f,:,an'1 entirely destroy, everyk" im, ind tlaoe of it. ti" matter

Vo', J ."'""Iruff you may have.

thoi'oughwort, sa,.,.,' lis, might g

OVERLAND W6 CYLINDER. -- 191 7 MODEL 0TOURING CARS $CASH VALUE 925 EACH . fi

in districts that giveyou a. w--

,,,! ediicaiionpent millions.foundation and s

board already have with which they made appeal io fuiman imagination.heaing hints.... f miliar. get theActive.ri v... il,.r ir.aild-dallg- Prcvluxed bv ihe ErboprapK Company- - Prescnfcd byi.ii.i. too, that all itching

"situ; f ,.., ,,,. n. Slav MilmiariniLondon. from iust such good old rootniiv TVtrogra.!. Nov. 13 via CONSOLIDATED FILM CORPORATIONH"J your hair will be fluffy. have been ac- - .rest druggist.and herbs, trom the""US cl Russian submarine

tok a;, , silky and. soft, and . near lit' i.,"- - Aelemingr through AOf cotiL,p-ii3'o- r.red for use. one sue,,..... t., lilacksupreme opportunity. Jhrhculxsatywrth&trcwnenvousGCThe Crimson StamiMystcry

rca.lv prc,.c to. .. . .1 ,ir,' was .test I New York- -1402 Broadway METROanother which women him ."-s- i

ailments, is the well-know- n

ihnkham's Vegetable Com- -

mo -pnoroB. finda schoon.-- was sunk

- ...limr to the Russian

0U cm ."ii.iii eu union u t? 1 1 c ; .

store ''qu';d arvon at anyfUr,fa , 11 is inexpensive, and fourKe tea will need. This Bim- -

Uii u lia never been known to

medicine,their ownI.ydia K.

pound.wasSCIIO.'U. . , .. v today,

official siatcmcnt -ned

taken to t'ebastoi'ol.

a. A II 1 111 T I I I aa 1 II I 7

Albuquerque Morning Journal, Tuesday) November 14, 1916.5vEVERYBODY NEEDS

PURE, RICH BLOcNotes of InterestFrom State Museum

And his literary judgments remainedpraetleally unchaiiKed. He admiredIiryden especially for his unxpected- -

lll'HH. ,"Pure blood enables n,

MOMN0 JOUNL HICKl H" "! s,om;:

AN INDEPENDENT KEWkTAFIft

Cbe JIlMJqucrquf

lilorning journalPublll.nl b, th

JOURNAL PUBLISH!.! CO.

. 1.'. v..- l l ' ' nree so ci oio " '' ulh''Mivi' ,,rtr..

"why shouldas the

Ills poem makeshis short poems,and a thorouk'hHyron said imth- -

"Hut," ho asked,den have drawnKrent fool whichhim? Cow per. Inwas an IndividualKontleman to boot.

paintim-- s were ad'h'd to the liollinH their work properly. Withl"

exhibit ye.sterdav. one Is another lire alUBKish. there Is I.,S8 , ." ''

eision of "The Mail MU1 me noe r.... .. ...... ....,..ess, a lleran,.rful in Us way as Markhams of the intestines, and, i K,..,"?. flis JiuWe

and certainlyis a sardonic

more urn pine uie k iiiiuiihih oi dyspepsia '

touch to it audi Pure blood is reiiuirej' ',lioeruThenmakes a laKtmis' dinprewion. i";"'mh ; ir the i.ro,other two pictures arc landscape., formance of Its functions. r. I"

r A MATHienKON Prnli1.nlW. 1 Mol'RKIOHT. ....Uu.lnvM U"rH. 1, I). MoAl.lWH'1 Kit K'lliiirA. K MOHOAN Cllf KiliirU. I. FOX Kdltur one a street cornel in uni a nu . '""' ".-"- T "la "lakes... .. ....... .....i lie- - hlooM eon u lu , I'Oilier .Ulll llOIIM-.- ,n . . , ,,,. ,

.i ... i..,,.. v..,.. t, 'vii o sun. cessf ill in the treatm...,. .' SO j.

pill' I''. "ur. , - - i or S(,.. ... - .c. is il men.ses nun

ltefore IiKe, the llinniin IiIk kuuhiiiii i'il u in nifily to l eineiit founda-

tions. Home of tliem fifteen feet thick.All that had to he dollo wiih to (lealuwiy the supei t truct iircs of fiictorl' H

which had U'Cii i rceted J.y HermansThe Kiinif thinif occuired ut Nainlii,liny, l.leire, and when Antwerp wanrem lied. The same preparation hadIn en made every fort III Franco,and Binnalllnif slatlonti existed lit

many point lu DiiKland and Scot-Inn- d,

mid wherever a Herman fa tor.v

had lain hnllt ill tho Uritlsh Isles,

and Iheio were many, it wan foundHint the site hild hern delected with

military Bklll mid the foundationof cement perfectly fitted for the em-

placement of hinvy kuiih.The whole of I'Tance, KnKland and

ItiiH.sia nwninnd wl"' Herman Hpies,

and the nreiit iiihoiiiiIh of Itussia wereiliBlriiyed hy fire or dyiianilte almostHiuiiilliineoiisly with tho rieclniatloiiof war.

The destruction (if the Ureal nisen-ii- l

In retroKiad may serve as an i

With the dei hiratlon of war,

.iiiiueuTs. I.i... i..in.r i. r oi lot- - aooi", i..,.. ......tho liloorl " acts.1,, i.,,i i.oih oaiiiiinL's which rectly on

itscrofulous and other i,.K

D'Nlfn Harraenratlaa,V. 4. AMiKKNOM.

Marquatlc Hlili , I lilrnfa, HI.

Kaalern RrpraaxfitfltlTt,mA I I'll H. Ml I.I.K.A.

m "rk Maw, New V.r.

SOIII' i ones "the dreariness of..nvev to tho eve

the life "f the Pueblos, the futilityof their fitfht aKainst Nuture, cir- -

ciiinstances and the waves of moderntihancemeiit that will compel them.

n peculiar eomhinatlon of n ,

fylntr, nerve-tonim- r, stren."hBubstaiiccs. (let it today ""v'!

InK not liternlly true in praise ofPope's Imagination and fancy."

As for Hyron1 own narrative po-

ems. Tennyson much preferred thehefiilloiiK" drollery of Durham's Nich-olas In the ''ItiKoldsby to'The Hride of Ahydos." He likedhis own shorter pieces best, ami hethought that llrownintf's ''Hide FromUheiit." his "Cavulier Lays" and his"Hcrve Itlel" were "worth all hismodern epics put together"

Tennyson was always absent miml-e-

"As years went on," says Mr.Kscott, "he almost rivalled ill thisnullity Sir Isac Newton himself.Henry Irvlntr, the actor, who latelvsaw more than most people of him.was his frequent Kuest both at Fresh-water nnd Aldworth. A bottle ofport penernlly appeared with the des-sert; tho Kuest was always offeredand never touched the wine, whichthe host, In nn abstracted mannerwould slowly sip, jrradunlly eoiiiiimto the last Klass. As he swallowedthis, he would turn to IrviiiK andviy: ')jiaaii tm i f

port after your dinner?' "

Rnt.rrd "nnd-rl..- . m.tl.r At lb.poat.'fflaa f Albuua.rcjtM, N Al., M4 Actfpf ivrr.H of March t, i7l.

lA'oiiluully to dcselt ineir pueoio,their coinmiinitv life, their traditionsami their religion. Hotli picturesmerit bcinif called masterpieces.

!..., the liemlmr (iraphlc of last

jlndoor LifeJVlaftes hiti:a' on, op koi;i:iv n .

. .' ,. ii 1.' l.'i..!.. ..I' n I no. Pa..

Ijin.r i'ir iil(lnn than an, oth.r pP'In N.w 1lc Tha nnly jpr In WwMiHm laaurd avarj ria In lha raar.

TKHUR Of lU'FIHCHIl'TIONIiallr. If carrier or br mall, ona mnnlh. Tn

Taarlf, In advanna I'.

hl--wick; ii. "' " '. :; Vtl'ioiir IM)WS (111 To .

H xhippitiK home ancient potte tskulls of prehistoric residents nnd ., . " 'l Ul s

vii,.. evidences of an ancient civil- - ' IPeonlo who are runfluojS r.

The Doorkeeper of ZionTill' (lMi'ktTHTS of Zion

Tlicy do iii it jilways standla 1 it ict and wlmlf aiinor

With liallifrds in tlicir hand,I'.ut lit'iii"; fixe of Zinn

And all her mysteriesThey rest a while at Zion,

Sit down ami smile in Zion,Ay, oven jest in Zion

In Zion at their case.

The gatekeepers of liaalThey do not sit or lean,

lint fume ami fret and postureand fume ami curse lietwcen,

For ; 1ound to J'aalWhose .sacrifice is vain

TTcir Ycsr'is"Tr.'tTTt wiftr I'.aTfT,

They dare and pant for J'aal,They mouth and rant for liaal

J'W liaal in their pain.

But we u-y- fo to Zion,Jiy choice and not through dread,

With these our present comradesAnd those our present dead,

And, hcino; free of ZionIn Imth her fellovvships,

Sit down ami sup in Zion,Stand ii and drink in ZionWhatever t tip in Zion

If offered to our lips.Kiifiii.;'.

the Miinbres valley.IllI.

n a oned' officer! d"Ts and who are deprived of , A

i Cuur.l.s ut invigorating air iind exerclwJ iselcn the isth l'cnnsylvaniTel-- Tf? rioairTinpl,'',vv'i i t ' minttake precaution to guarr!

NOTH'K T BIIIKCHIHICI1HNub.irii'rra in lha Journal wli.n wrllln,

wmi" hava'hit. th.J'H.'l '" nmw4- -

ra mil b' aula lu a;lihf'sl a.Jia."l ha Miming Journal ha a hlh.r droit-talln-

ratlnr iKan la toaoraad tu a"r elh.rtn--r In Nw Mallow" Tna AniarlrmaN.K.parr iMrarturj.

gainst,J 1...I-I- moil to the V- - hr.w.tiit ;llV In.

... ,i,',i-n,i,- h comnanv of 1 lav-'- ! life is '"'healthy md a dan.,'. .r

....... ,.n. ,i ,.o,.,,n ..r , .'"" 15 t ,aa milliner " I'""'"-- ; " s""" "e uocty. t. ;

cliff ilT'cllings and of exerciso in the fresh airinport, Iowa,rral'hs of th

which will be used m sup- - wean m t no oxygen carrying n,,.,;.tilila Fc1 lying Set f pictures for the anim- - me unnm, go mat It is unahU i

'

public schools nnd homes. duce strongi oh in muscles am, vitality'

.J H.I,.,s.. reiristf.red lit I II' f ml - 110 formation of unsiehttv"iii"1"- - ' .. ana nn.healthy fat Is the resultwere: Oscar .1. i avis,rdnvihio

ill III cstKingston.

TIIK JOUH.VAL takes and printlxty hours and thirty mlniiti' of

oluBlvly Aimooluted I'rpMn lenaedwire nervlee enoh wfi'k. No oiliernewspaper published in New MexicoIhIk more than twenty-fou- r hurof AaaocUted I'rena Aervlo duringthe week.

Tt'l'NUAY NoVK.UHI'.'ll I 4, 9 I

II. K. Tcintileloll, If you are 15 or 20 poundsnormal weight you are daily drr",!'on your reserve strength alulitnnllv lowerinir v,.,, ..,.... 'cl"n- -

(llHchaii.ed fioiu the aisen.il and a

rlroiiK Ma v Muaid wan plated aroundIt. Hut nil round were houses- JustiicrosH streets, which had hern rentedor hoiiKht hy the !ci mans. These

houses were set on fire simultaneousl-y, uml the arsenal, with fifteen hun-

dred machine nuns and many mil-

lions of shells and cartildKrH, was de-

stroyed. All of this occurred on III"

nlliht !oi iiiiiiiv'b decli. intlon of waragainst Kussui was announced.

Willi ail of this prepaiiitlon, It

si eniH more than likely Hint liermanyp. Ihe roi'ton r"ooiillile far llio war,

nolwlthslnndlliK the vIhoioiih denialsof the hancellor.

1; K. I'- Craig, ClaiKle,l.eedy and wife, Flora,

I iav ton, olTex .: John

nnd. " vitauiy hy cirrylng this excess burden. Any " ; .who are satisfied in tl,er o;.Jllo. I Ih..., r.t.. ........ .. . IIM,I1ALL HUNGRY MEN FED

Till! M'l IM)ll Ol WIVHIl BY WEALTHY HEBREW ii"' inc., or any K,l0(ind get a box of ,,il ,.f i,,..

capsules, ami take onV uflcrNINO JOUKNAl. SPECIAL HSrO WIRU UlClll Ulld 0110 Jll.St lll'f TCl lrl." '.'lay mc

Tim .;..;.; :.. ,:t t ! !:'" ';tho inn ill toinpoiiiio .one. Mmiy

people Imik In II Willi iIkiiiI anil theyears ,,ght. " "'STwentyNew Yor Nov.

Schneider, with his wife K.ven few days troaiment v .alio ,M .

I IIIIM lllllllll llf OXistlUK IIIITI'ly till 1 " reported to show a nutiei'aUreduction in weight, improved $mlion and a return of the old mm;'footsteps become lighter anil the sk i

and babv girl, arrived 111 M'W ion.,Iiehuiless, from Volim, Itiissia. Hehogged help from a charitable organi-

zation .'md was given a job as a furdver. In return lie made a vow thatw hen his da ill' liter should bo niarrie'1all men who were hungry, as he wasithen should be fed.

less uaooy in appearance US SUI- -

Hons fat disappears.

nifford I'lnchot will nut take him-

self ho seriously In tho future. While

he explained to iveryliody why hecouldn't vole for Wilson. Very fewpeople ya'cin to have found In his rea-

sons iiiiv reason why they should not

vote for tin' of the

oil of korein is inexpensive ran,not Injure, and helps the dieUn,,,.

'I'll., immigrant became a prosperous; Any person who wauls h. r.

I'.M'IT TO I'KillT( Murder Correspond. ire )

(Helow it i some lines written byone who fame here with his com-pany, but was turned down by themedical department as unfit on ac-count of bad Iuiiks. He whs founddead with a gas tube in his mouthand KiiH turned on. Who can tellhut what Is necessary ho would haemade as good a fluht as inv of is?It is an esttabllshed t tin t a per-son must bo brave t.i take his ow.'ilife.)"l'nlit to flKht!" Tern"lv the sur'-o-

put It' I'rPI'" Uood find! if he but l;n wTh Inttii- - 1 have Ktru":iel llirou.mA I. title liislltiK days am! nic;,..,i nr.'

months and years,A b.il'.'e knowini' Ii i hope but

b!.i( I'rvt feat,s,A Utile to the (bnthFor lile.'tll.

''H-if:- 'o flKhl!" Yen, Kiippos-- I anti fit;

And yet I wonder if that surgeonknew

How, nli;ht after iili;ht, I foiiKht theflKht

III bitter stl'UKrle with despair,With sweat pouring down ihroiiKh

matted hair,And death waiting there, so teinidiiiKIn that bottle on the chair,If he slill would have said, "I'nlit lo

fight?"

Homo, mother, family, sweetheart,friends all nut behind

That I might fight this battle wiihmy mind,

The battle every hopeless one mustfight,

When death seems rood, and life isonly fright,

With rotting lungs, and .vhee.ipgbreath,

A il outcast, wishing onlydeath:

Hut I battled on, nnd in n way I welluntil last nl'.'li'

The surgeon said, 'You ore unlit 'ufight!"

You hoys down on th'i border cannotk now

fur dealer, ami yesterday aiiiu'iiucoo or zu pouiuis is auviseii to give tlma trial.treat menl Inc.. r,,:iWith Scissors and Paste apply you

;oi.i is a hi: "mk'.II Vwhat Tin; wi st w i

lioiihtle'is It Is difficult for the hlK

ci liters o f the l ast to realize tlinl PAY DAY

Money Savers

the comimt marriage or tun uniiK-iiie-

lo a diamond merchant. He drove tojthe Hebrew .society's headquarters in

his limousine and explained Hint howas leadv to keep his vow made ajseme of years nfTO.

How many inimigraiits have you!here now"" he asked. lie was told!about L'H".

"Not enough." he declared. 'Co out!into tile neighborhood. I want to fee,any number up to l.HitU, perhaps more,if vou can get them."

Nearly l.nuii poor were fed at his;expense between 1 p. m. and mid-- 1

night.

they no humor have the power to rl-- i

cl a president. It Is xood for thowhole country to know that NewYork, New .leisey, Indiana, Illinois,MIchlKan, Wisconsin, l'ennsylvanla

When the money ?ave out. thebrothers decided to no hack to

TeMi and rob n fleiuian tradliiK storeand a hank, and asked o. Ileury toJoin them, but he refilled.

In 17 () ; Henry had married MissAttiol KsleM, and she wiih now livingwith their ilauKhter In Austin. Hecorresfioiided with her through LouisKl'eisele, ami In r'ehrua ry of I .St 7 holearned that she was dangerously 111.

At once he started for Austin, deter-mined to Kly himself up and takewhatever punishment the courts hailIn store for him.

When I . Henry entered the peni-tentiary on April 1KHN, he was netto work as a driiK clerk a positionthat he had filled in Texas beforo hisbank clerk days. He proved veryuseful in this capacity and mademany friendships with the prison of-ficials and with his fellow convicts.He collected much literary materialwhile he was In prison, llHtenlnir es- -

tprliiK returns, with llio birds am) theIlKWlTH, lllill llH lll'W ll'llp flllWIIld In

lhi win k of rebulldltiK or fnrtlfylnR

thn IIiIiikh iilrfinly Imlll.

Mini' foi Innately situated thanlimi t people of the mil til lilupoiuleyinii'. We of Ni'W Mexico have If

of Hie HiveillloH of winter expi i loiie-e- d

III tin' northwest or on tin' Atlan-

tic slulcs lioilli of Florida, lint mi

have I IIOIIK'll of IIh- - tunic cold to nlvfltihty In our population.

I!ioii,1 doubt It m I'llimito will' ll

nuiHi'ff tin' nrHlfst different'!'tlio iM'Opli' of Urn norlli ti in--

riilo rnmi uml the njili h. If we

mi- - tn do ot oiir In Ml we nniHt live In

a rllmiiti' wlii'iii wo ran frrl the frontIn tlm hlood lit liiiBt once u year. ItIm (loul.tful If a first cIiihh citizen amiu liuiwuia nn he i iIhiiI on the nam"nnaiter ("cctlon

Thero in wiinitliliiK InvlKomtiiiK I"

(lll (Ollll'Ht of WllltelH. II wiih tlmpoi Thoi can, w lm wrote:

"It wim HiiiiiiiH r, and now iimiln it

In winter. Niituro liive thin ihynioxu well that, slip iievcr (Iron of repeat

It wnt "in thenK wouIn '.:.at ThorcnuHie utoiit piuibo natiiri'

innkfH to rel fiuiii her work of cre

lllltCIl,"Why don't jewelers melt up $10

and 0 Kohl pleceM In order to usethe metal In the manufacture of KoldJewelry'.' 'Indeed, Kohl ploces wereused some 4U yearn iiko hy eiilerplis-Iii- k

Jeweh'I'H with success, too untilthe practice was Mopped in it verynovel hut cffectlvo way. In thosedays Jewelers hoiiKht enoii?h $111 andf.'H cold pieces lor the work ill hand.The K'lld was melted, the iicrpHHiirynlloyn were added, und all mannerof fine lariiscan work wiih turnedout.

It wiih not hint;, however, heforo theMrovcrnioeiit l.ei',111 to wonder whatwas beconiliiK ol Us Kohl pieces. The

and nil of tho New KtiKlnml states,

H lbs. small sound Apples 2;,,

."ll-l- box small sound Apples Sir.SO-l- box all sound larae Apiiles ll.'iiiXow England Mince Menl, pki;..

tonality Seeded HaWns. pkg, Mr" lbs. fancy Cnlorado Pntiitin ;H lbs fancy Oniiuis js,

iiIiiiik Willi Iowa, Minnesota, SouthI n kol ii mid (iri'Kon, could (to repub-lican, and fall to elect their candidate.Hut more significant s the fact thnl If

HEAVY BATTLES RAGE

A N r-- AN h KN k N IJI'M""1')'!'''!""" 1'.'

Pearl Hominy, lb.i very suite north oi ine iinio river lofflcliilu lw, oeolllo were tintand east of the Mississippi were to K n,irdtnK KOd, ho u iiilet Invent iKation

ii . ,'ini ine union ami l ie s iiichiioou o .ice. i was inen niscovereu

Now crop soft shell Walnuts, Hi.

I'ani'j Mixed Nuts, Ih2 lb, rresli Hoasicd I'caiuils ...W isoonsin Cream ( liecsc. Hi

." lb-.- , nii'f Hrokcn Hice

........... ... ..... Iii.oliillir !.. r.,.iieilu fpi.m Arifmii, umldefeat I'liat me masers or koiii jeweiry wi'io I" ....... w ............ ......

west of tho Mississippi can the Indian Territory. This was thebest .lap HiceIicst Head HiceHire .Mealy Prunes

The battles fought by those who1 His.

:i lbs.:tihs.2 lbs.Xici- -

. Ih.

tic' without takliiK Minnesota,

nlilch Is mostly west- Into considera-tion.. Iowa, Hoiltb Hakotii and Ore-H- n

have t went y- h ire electoral voto.i,

or within one vote of Ohio. Withoutcount im,' any state east of the Miss.

fancy large Prunes.

IBY MORNINO JOURNAL SPECIAL LCASED WIRE

Petrograd, Nov. I:'. (via London).A spirited artillery Imltle is in prog-ress in the Nayavuka region in Ca-lic- ia

routhcast of l.enibcrg, wherehard fighting for important ridge po-

sitions lias been continuing for sev-

eral days, the war office announcedtoday.

In the Carpathians, but in the wood-ed dilsriet and to tile south of iKiinaWartra, heavy fighting also is goingon, the Austio-fleriiia- n forces ill theformer legion suffering great losseswhen one of the attacking columnswas swept, buck by a bayonet charge.

to ninliie-- llavinn louiiil llie cause.It wim not dUflcult for the officials tofind a cure. They did It by "pepper-Ihk- "

the coins with Iridium. Keseni-IiIIii-

black emery In the crude slate.Iridium rciiires a heat of H . P 4 2 de-

crees K. to melt It. Hold, on th.'other hand, can be melted at 1,1111

Kahrenheit. It Is easy to kcu- then,how the unsiispectiiiK jeweler, melt"J i iK up his Kohl pieces at the temper- -

I'l'lH'lll-- ialilornn, Dried.1

Isslppl and north of the Ohio, except

Kililo' ami without couiiIIiik Mlnne- -

could not g ),

Hy those who wee pronounce 1 ' I'r.- -

flt to fight,'Aid 1,0, tonight,When "taps" h'i'i soiiipI'mI slowly

sweet and clcir,And thoughts flow back to those you

told most dear,Perhaps you'll breathe a prayer into

'he nightFor those who stayed ut home, ''Un-

fit to fight. '

Your?,FH S. CI.AKKI".Oipt. Co F, 2nd Mo.

I'anry Calilornia Pcaelies, 2 His. '!'

ScliN'icd largo Kansas Huns, (c,llcsl iiiality Olcomai'gcriiic, Hi. ..!Snowdrift, medium Hie

Suowilril'l, largo tiXtWe can save you money on S'""'

Col'ice.

'sotii, W'jlfon hnd ii majority of lour iituro reiiiired, Kot a laisTo numberot cm III tho cletioial college, with "f unnielted specks of Iridium In his

. m.'titl u.hin It riirili'il

ation am) coiihIiiicIioii. Mil fullythe aiiHtere cliainiH of the

HeiiMon which Ih Moon to (nine uponih with the Bimw Mini the liltlmr

wIiiiIh. MonI of Ihure who fni'Kot

their old tlnllKht In tho InoonllKhlliciOHM tlio kiiowb mill the i.ilmsl, cor-illu- l

Hpirll of winter neck unlit hern'aliroi nla or the w inter rcmnlH of

I'loriiln, and iiiInh the wninlei fill

which coiiiin from the zero

tho stateOregon i

of Iowa. Houth Makota ami yi (,.ul .,.,,, ,,Hln.,y whoniilnsl him. With the south ;, mmlysls mid deilui tloiiH revealed

Will ltclensc Americans.Kl Paso, Tex., Nov. HI. After mak-- i

ing an investigation of the cases of;Heiija niin I'.rahan, scout for (leneraljPershing in Mexico, and .losepli Wll-- i

.III!

tm

.2.V

.me

l arge cans hi st Hominy ..I ni'gi' ( alls best 1'iiiiipkiiisI ,si rue cans 'I'onialocs .....'5 cans nice PonsKxtru (piallly Sugar Corn

and the west, not HicIuiIIiik- - Minne- - .tiuil he had been trapped.calidlilale be elected withmla, a may (( ' 1.'XIIY'S TAI.KXT 1'Ol'M) 1

two votes to spare. ('Hunting Mlnno- - ,1 All,The late William Sidney l'orter,have flttcen vote to.pota, he can

Hams, an American .Mormon, both ofjwhom are in jail in Juarez, Ca rra n.a.officials announced tonight that thai

AEROPLANE FIGHTING

FEATURES BALKAN FRONTknown by the pen name of (). Henry.aUanic, I'aib :'

Hlack i:naiiicl ( oa llo'ls Sir

llonyy l.alanicil Wash Tulis.li.lc to l.l

spare.Americans would he released ut once!unless :i it iotla evidence was oro- -

weather now mid then enemiiitereil j

In tho land of the cold weather.Thoiciiii found the New KukIiiiuI

w inter no w holeHoiiie, no simple aii'lduced against them. .. mill iii

til. ltd ami n

..Ml anil u'

I'ino in ti ii - HriKims.Cotton HlaiikclsWool HlaiikclsCol si.o Cojnl'oitersI'ull sl.o ComfortersMen's hi'iivv fleeced I ndcrwear .'

These fuels are hoIiik to put a lotof politicians lo ftniirliiK, and In thefuture there will be less concentrationof effort. In New York, Indiana, andOhio and more effort In the slates of

the west.orenou went for Hushes by a vorV

II vole, us did South Pakota, andIowa Is as UiicertaliT as KansasWhether Minnesota Im for HiihIh-- or

Wilson Is not known at this wrltinK-

Men's licmy I "ion Suits ami

material which he used In "The den-H- e

Onirter."O. Henry did ,111s first serious lit-

erary work In the penitentiary. Fromthero he sent out many short storiesto tho miiifazlnes, or rather to a friendIn New Orleans, who forwarded themto the editors. He had only two stor-ies rejected while ho was In prison,mid out of tho first elifht stories thatho sent to Ainslee's MuKa'.Ino, sevenwere immediately neeepteil.

on the day of his lihenitirtn fromprison, July 24, 19(11, O. Henry wentto Pittsburgh to llvo with his dnuKh-te- r

and his wife's parents. Ho tookup his quarters In the Iron Front ho-tel, which his father-in-la- managed,mid henceforth ho sent his stories di-

rect to tho editors, Instead of by wayof his friend in New Orleans. Threestories slifned Sydney Porter appear-ed ill Everybody's Maf!iizine in HHl'i,and lo other stories ho hIkiiciI thoname Oliver Henry, S. 11. Porter,James I.. Tlliss, T. 11. Dowd and How-ard Clark. Hut tho pen name O.Henry, which he adopted while aprisoner in Columbus, ho kept to thetime of his death, nnd it is by thisname, assumed within the walls of aprison, that he Is known in the annalsof the world's literature.

ClIICAOO Ti:itMIAli IXIX'TIU-- 1

K'ATION(Kleotrie Itallroad Journal)

The railway terminal coniuils.iin,composed of John K. Wallace, Wal-ter H. Fisher and Won J. Arnold, hasrecommended the electrificu,tion ofthe proposed Illinois Central railroadpasseimer terminal In ii report to thocity council of ChlcnRO. This recom-mendation wiih essentially embodiedin the followiiiK terms: ''The commis-sion feel.s that the development of aterminal station on tho lake front ofa capacity sufficient to care for allor practically all of the roads bav-in"; terminals In tho territory southof Vnn Huron street between Statestreet and tho ChloiiRo river, w ill per-mit the working out of a plan for theadopt ion of the electrification of thepasseuifer traffic of tho Chlcatro ter-minals, and that tho electriflcallon ofthe pnsseiwr terminals will be a steptoward electrification of all railroadtrucks within the terminal district."

.Si.iilcn s all wiiol 1 micrwciii'lllill "I'Men's Sweater Coats ...ll.Vami iicMen's Winlcr CansKrumbles con

Men's $2.0(1 HatsMen's heavy l lannel Shuts..Hoys lieay I lanin'l Shirts

St. i

.SU B i

.$1.

:

tBV MORNINd JOURNAL aPICIAL IIASCD WIRBl

London, Nov. 13. An official state-ment Issued today regarding militaryoperations in Saloniki and Mesopo-

tamia says:"Saloniki Three enemy airplanes

were forced lo descend in their lilies".Mesopotamia Two I'.rltlsh air-

planes successfully dropped bombs onTurkish irregular troops on theKuph rates river."

Was Palma Is Head.Kust Has VegHs, N. M , Nov. 13.

Was Pa liiui, who served a term ofIN months In the penitentiary for as-

sault upon Marcino laicero of WagonMound, is In Jail at that place, o

Is dead. The. two men engagedin an altercation Wednesday night,nd Palma, who is a large and pow-irf-

man, is said to have struck o

with a club. The man's skullwas fractured, and bo died shortly

tains the phos-phates, mineralsalts and theprotein, whichdoctors say all

.'..in,. tfi",$J.2 t I''''30

ll.V' and "I1 i

'jd.tlll toIW

Hoys' W inter Cups . .

Hoys' Knee 'Pauls . .

Hoys' warm soils . .

Hoys' Sweater CoatsLadies' Ixing Coats .

(iirls' Long Coals . . . Sl!.75 ami P

').--. :trc anil

The "drys" are rejoicing over thoresults In Houlh Jhikotii, Nebraskaend Michigan, but the siilfranlstMworn defeated In West Vlrnlnla andrejoiced prematurely over South Pn-kot- a,

whero they were also defeated,thonirh the first reports wero thatHie slate hail Untie for tlinn,

children need. (.iris- - HoodsI.iKlics' Wo,,l Sweaters S !." f

as the K'eatest short story writer ofbin Keiiei n I ion, served three years andthree months in the state penitentiayat CiilumhiiH, Ohio, for embezzlement.'I'll is fact Iiiih just come to Unlit, sixyear, after his death, lie was cIuuk-ei- l

with Inn ink embezzled $!ifi4.48 onOct. 10, 18114, $2.(i on Nov. 12,I MiM. and L'lill.Bii on Nov. 12, 1S9!. Hewas found ifuilty on 17, 1SH,and sentenced on March 25 of thatye ns to five years Imprisonment. e

"iiiered the penitentiary on A pril 25,and came out on July 24, lUtil,

his. term of confinement IiiivIiimt beenreduced from live years to three yearsand three months on account of kooiIhelm vior.

llollevliiMT the facta of the case re-flect nolhliiK to the ureat author'sdiscredit, Professor ( A Iphoiiso Smil hof Hie t'niversily of Vlrninla has de-cided lo publish a complete story ofo, Henry's trial and imprisonment.It will he Klven in the "O. Henry Hlo--

aphv," lo lie published by I loiible-da-

l'am Si Co.on ,lan. 21, ISilll, William Sydney

porter became payintr and recelvlliKteller of the Kirsl National Hank ofAustin, Texas. He had written anec-dotes and Jokes for the papers, hutwas not at that time known ns an au-

thor. It appears, that the bank wascarelessly nuinaifed. The patronsused to enter, go behind the counter,lake out J no or $2(10 and say a weeklater, "l'orter. I took $200 last week.See If I left a memorandum of It. I

meant to." The affairs of tho bankwere manured 8o loosely that Por-ter's predecessor wan driven to re-

tirement and his nuccessor uttemptedsuicide.

According to Professor Smith's re-

cord, o. Ibnry resigned from tho

modi rate that h wrote n prone poem

Ithont It, anil Bpoke of ItH "boIIiI Inani-

ty." It InlKht he well (or tin-H- of u

who nnmt fine winter ntiil who per-

haps aie fortunately iin.ihlo to fleefiuiii It, to reMiinl It In soinethlnM ofhis poelh' luht. lie writes:

"1 should not he asluuneil tnhiive n Hcriih-oa- fur my cunt of

inns; I would lain have Inen winlniKtliinimh the wooils uml tlw Iii'IiIhiiihI eooveiHiiiK with It'.e name miow.Miht I aspire to ptalsi! tile inoih'r-nl- e

nymph, Nature! I niusl he likehi r, iiuiih i ale. Who fhnll cntlclzil

Unit coinpunlon ? There Ih my coun-Ir- y

clnti; we dine at the bIkii of lhp ruh oak."

In New Mexico, except III altitudesi niislderahly nmro tlinn five thousandleet, even the thin Hooded have nooceiisioii to complain of the sharpestweather, hecrtuse the atinoHihere Im

mi diy that one never hecmues nhlv-i'1--

There Im no chattering of teethhere, even when (lie mercury regis-

ters lero, lust a. heallhy t Din

ii K of the Hood w hich adds '.est In thev it k to and from the office for thoseof im who aie mImo fortunate rnoiiKhliot to he utile to ow n an autotuohile.

10n

afterwards. Charles I,. Frakcr, Jr., 14: feLook forthis signature

( Hil l' (;l (s MY HI.sKiX All WhealReady lo Ut

Heavy Outing riumul. y '

1'OrU DOMilR IH'YS MOUK AT

DOLDE'SBia-l- ll Sonth 8eoond 8Uei

Phone i4.A ix noons tki rvKRicn

MAIL ORDERS SHIPPEDPKOMITI'Y.

mjusllce or me police 111 Wagon Mound,chased Palma nnd caught him. lieplaced his captive In charge of twomen for a few moments, and whenho returned Palma was gone. Hewas not located until Saturday, whenhe was found on a ranch west ofWagon Mound. It is likely that Palmawill be taken to the jail in Mora.

'mmIt Is ruiimicd that Chief of Police

(lalushfl is n;iinu to resign toaccept his old position us depu-ty marshal In rhui'KP of the

office. It Is knownthat Mr. (iiiliishn and tho mayor nmlAlderman Swcltzer who la chiilrmallof the police committee and nearlyall of the other committees have beenat loKKei'licadM for some time. Mr.(ialuslia has mven the city n splendidpolice service and has enforced tho

Bo Ctxided. hy --

Mothers WhoKnowTho comfort and securonesa of the

PAKIMi:M'.S IX WAKTlMi:(Mine. Hernardlnl-SJoestod- t in Car-

toons Magazine)All, of course, have loved ones In

danger, and never absent from theirthoughts; many have sustained pain-ful losses, but they make it a point ofhonor not to speak of their sufferings

expectant mother is essential to thoTin ic are mure i cpnUlcuns thanilMiiocrats in the lower bouse of con- - welfare of H.o fnt...... v,n.l T

lu liccemboi', 1S4 which Islaw. The mayor and Mr. Sw cltzer hank v. .4, 1UIUIU I 11 II U. Jll Vll 1 " 0

cLsinS caution be goii'led by the expert-- ' ',

I'igbllng Pink Hull Worm.Austin. Tex.. Nov. IS. All the men

and resources of the Texas depart-ment of agriculture have been put atthe disposal of the I'nited Stales ag-

ricultural department to aid in pre-venting the pink boll worm, recentlydiscovered in Mexico, from gaining afoothold in American cotton fields.Ihivld V. Houston, secretary of agri-culture, reiiuested the Texas depart-ment to act promptly against theworst known enemy of the cotton in-dustry. F. W. Havis. state commis-sioner of agriculture, announced todaythat he will visit personally the cottonseed oil mills of Texas and insist ona rapid and thorough cleanup of allseed imported from Mexico.

h,.... i.i,. h ileal iv a year oeiore i no nine or meurns, ion "ma I'"' iMCM.iciit n.i " on. fcm.wu to fn r a policyii bird misappropriations w ith w hich ' litand fears. If suddenly someone's

"Mother's Friend" n wav to eliminute se"" "Wn v",y he l.onvinK Austin, he, .. was chained. seem snark nuil.e" U1""1 " 'oi.M.lcn.hlo ."'-,- ,noiuithslandimr the i.lodKi'H .. tost to,., Antonio, whoro He.l- - i'.". ..?.. --

?0.1 .'L" L- - vere suffcrinir and tnuiiro vonr own mnidi f . . ..11, .x.i.t.i i . . i ni iiwi.i , ii iii uir iiintni m n .mi i uiii' " i' I"" "'"" '" n"i' nun " ,,f democratic city pliilform. "ted a hiimoroirS weekly which was a friend, with a bizarre little gesture.

He has a peiMiahe wiy iil.oiit lilmi should Mr. Oalnsln, leave the ser- - I culled llio Hollini; Stone, and later to hashes something from the corner ofHouston, Texas, where ho Joined the

Lstatf ,.!' (he liaily Post, eondtictlnif aher eye, wo pretend not to notice II.when It ci s tn dcallnc with the re- - vlce of the city because of the clash.

recovery. It is easily applied and Its lnllueiiee over

the effected ligaments Is soothing and boiieflciul. Get

it at any dniKKist. Send for the free book on Motlier-hoo-

AddressThe r.radnehl Repilator Co.,

Lamar lildjr.. Atlanta, (5a.

present, itlvcs of the people. Main the votersof the causes at

will

theit Is puttytake accountnext election.WHO WAS KI'.sPONMHI.I-:- Told in t'oliiriido.

Cripple treek Colo 1 -- Lastnight's low temneratiire i.rr.Lo ..n v..Tho republicans will doubtless paymine utleiittoii III the future to thotiaditloii that supremo court Judgesshould not resign for the purpose ofruimiiiK for the pi cnldciu y ,

voniber records in the Cripple Creekdistrict. The thermometer droppedto IS below zero ns against 12 abovetho previous record. ''0nyx''(ii Hosiery

You Gt GOOD Value lit A N YPrice-SII- , , pat or Cortoa JSc lolVMptr pJi

And then, tho feelliiK of hcinR one ntheart with all tho others on the onlypoint that counts Is it delicious andstistaiiilmt comfort. A simple, quietstoicism seems natural to all.

We have slaked our lives ami heartson the card which is about to beturned, and await the Issue with stnil-lii- B

faces, tho women never foriret-tim- r

lo 1h sweet nor the men ami-able. The jrrnvlty of the times Im-parts to the fleet inir moment a hun-dredfold value. We love one ino:h--- r

hotter, and that explains, perhaps,the mysterv of our happiness. Tin n,tiH. tho Hunt f victory Is nt list

to brmk throuprh th. floodsso That our hearts now bout withpride and triumph emotions towhich we as yet hardly due to ieexpression lest we tempt rate too tar.

TKXNYSOX'S OiXYKKSATIOX.(HoNton TnKiscripO

Thoroughly to enjoy Tennyson'sconversation. It ws almost necessaryto have been a fellow student withhim, for he mad constant referenceto colloquies and discussions that heremembered from hm student duys.

Lmery-Ifec- rs Company, inc.153-16- 1 EAST 24ih ST.

column of verses and pal airriiphs.When bo left Houston, never to re-

turn, he left because he had beensummoned tn K" immediately lo Aus-tin nnd stand trial for iilb'Kod

of funds from the FirstNational bank of thut city. Profes-sor Smith believes that had ho Ronto Austin, be would Imve been

Ho protested his Innocencelo the end. and many of his fellowtownsmen believed him. Hut he didnot Ko to Austin When his trainreached Hempstead, about a third ofthe way to Austin, O. Henry left Itand took the last train to New

After a brief stay In New Orleansho took a fruit steamer for the Hon-duia- n

coast, nrrlvlnif nt Puerto Cor-tes or Crlvn or TruJIIIo. On thowharf nt Trullllo he met another fu-

gitive from the law. Al Jenntntrs. nowa citiJen prominent in public affairs,but nt that time a fugitive of law,whose cans of trnlii robbers terror-lie- d

the southwest.O. Henry Joined Al Jenninirs and

his brother anil with them circledthe entire coast of South America.

WHOIS.SAIE HEW

Now conns the story of an lows.Woman who Hid her husband in thebackyard after ho had Wen absenttwo nlthts watehliiK for news of whoi.:td been clcott-- 1 pies'.dent,

Cham i llor von '.et huiaiin-- 1 lollw c

h.iyt, HiiM.sia and Ureal Hiitam preclp-ll.ite- il

the war. If so, why was neith-er Uioal I'.ritaln nor Itusn.i .i inn oil

for the war?Also why was tt that Column heavy

artillery was rushed iniineillati ly toccmriit foundations nheady prepured-iuiiIi-

the j'Ulse of fai tuty foumhi-lions- .

nt tho itmet KtialeKic points forrumbling Itclnian and l'liiuh f "It

I cSkcs ?

Hcfoie the liussian iiiohiliz.ition oc

furred, the Uerinan limy was lu

camps, prepjied lo (lie last button.The riat tjuns, whlih rrusl.ed foil-losse-

that hud cost millions of dol-

lars lo construct tin thomh tiny weret Ssl.ells, weic all ready to inoxe.

ADr vnn MTirip ....tNv u iuu oMiiiMtu WifH YOUR COMPLEXION?

Tt.-- r ,

rank i i bewjr nuiki-- a tialb that hparlor of lb, Bru, f F. J. i'h.,, "v, XHmt atun-aald- and that auld flrm will E,iaara and r,rj c... ,f Cutarrh tbat cannot btcun.,1 by th uk f Uall a Calarrn Cure.

FRANK J. CHENEY.wi"i to twfura n, ni) anWrihj

prM.',..-- . tbta utb da of IVcpeiIst. a. !., iss4'' A. W. dl.EASON.'Koiarj I'ublle.

.J i c"Urrb "ira IntmuliT ,t"Z " " Sl"'J ,ot ""lala.

T J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo, aBv'14 bf all DrOMlita. TSc. .Taba U.ll'i .nit Pll!a lor couatltloo.

Tho west has deinonsl rated that It

holds the balance of power betweenthe last und the muith, nnd probablywill do it in Hie future.

una your complexion Bill tab can of JuCHOOsa DODC !r.B .UPIUUSE CREME ELCAVA THE PUHt. '

DAINTY Tnnernr..."'s' nr HAS STOOD THE TEST FOR YEh.V "AfylL at- - -- f l !.wvojx ...wint;. me anin line iwn'ti"As Maine goes so K"es Ihe na-

tion," ulmi )ih'8 lo Hie .. lupin-- . ip..CRANE, 104 roLTON STREET. NE

IT

.JAlbuquerque Morning Journal, Tuesday, November 14, 1916. Seven

Up Fatherttnma Copyright 1918.Kt'W International Newg Servlco. Bu George McMamis

3 few LXJk..3?. ....jImL j

1 fi -- -, LliiL

12 Ti HEave a Wmi

M 1 Tkoi fkUNlON;)LABrj

,

many years, closed today unsettled at1JI.NN'kIi Co,- December uiiil $1.9414!for May. with thp market as a whole!varying from jHc. decline to an ad-vance of 2c, as compared Willi Satur-- jday's finish. Corn sained 1 8 to 4o'and oats 1 to 1 '2e.

I'l ovisimis showed a setback of 5

to 30o. ;

Aetivp export demand accompanied j

by bullish advi.es from Liverpool andArgentina. Rave decided strength to'the wheat market until chances (lis- -

I1IIT1IS i

FUTURE NOW OF i

ill EKIIFJfROFESSIONAL CARDS10. U Mc8tldenT. I McSpmlilenFOil SALE nrip tp v?I .m)UNKYSwbungalow, bath,

cping porch, corner$1.500 4 mom

glassed-i- n sii .. i. .. .. i

llOl'OHTliM ;is JOHN W. W1INONAtlornrr

UoiMiii II. snil l, i'romll1111 Will u ,appeared' mat there were lie an nn BulldlniAM) KOMIlllcyflc JltMulqiinrtcr.

bono 1111. I'M H(l Oolddomestic frame, modern, twothe mmmediate curtailment of

visible supply figures,i Y,

sleeping porches, good outbuild- - IDR HEW QUAKTIEKSJ'hi.tm 117t

" "Hlltlkv KOOKYAUnrnrjt t Ijiw

Dull I. Ijiw Library llulldlncwheat dui-- l '"K. "' ward.i ui"u"iii. y , wners of

ing the. last part of the session was $2.750 brleK, modern, largeItm KKNT ltxnnassertions that Argun-- 1 basement, corner lot, Highlands,accelerated by

DKNTIST8Una flour was being offered at $1.50 close In; terms.a barrel cheaper than flour manufuc-- :

Coppers Give Chief Stability

to Market; Trading Shows

Decided Undercurrent of

Heaviness,

frame. modern,$1,600

Six-roo- modern brick located onWest Central avenue. Hardwoodfloors; fireplace; house all in finecondition in one of the best residencesections In the city. Will be sold ata sacrifice.

Hired in the 1'nited Slates. Kugges sleeping porch, garage, two blocks THUAXTOH S CO.

MorUl.

1'ldt UK.S I' - mmnll.li. rii'iil n In prlviilaumih. no na u i'ii'mh' raw,

I I H MSIl I'.l ii'i'ina, mram iirat; niailnrn;Putir Ovi'f linliifti HillR tor..

tions of possible enlarged exports ofwheat from Australia at San Fran-cisco, and from Arirentina at Halves- -

OH. J. K. KHAITOrntnl AnrfMia

Roiim l Hrtu Blrt. Phon tAppointment! tud bj Mali

II. K. COI'I'llratiat

n.ienn Mulim BulldlnfOvr Penney Htnr Phon til

TIUKl) AND llol.lifrom Central avenue, on highlands.

$2,6.r0 bungalow, modern,lawn, shade and fruit trees, goodoutbuildings, lot 50x180; good loca

oil HJl.N 1' l lireti fui nmlmil h"UN.'ki't'pUirni.niK. irlvnti. tint It. tun N"illl K"iirlh

ton, counted also against the bulls astrading came to an end. j

('urn rose t.i ivill-ii- 1.1 n nf 1 00 nSEEunNAL triCIAL LiASIO Wil'

m ansae" niwlerciir- - tion, Fourth ward. t oll KKN r irmly tiirnlnhi'il r..iuprlvali. hum,.; cli'm In. Slj Wi-i- t C'liei-r- .

and July delivery, ill-- ! $2,600fW."""';:., e..rtalntv nor- - bushel for May PHYSICIANS AMI M'M.KONSadobo,also 8- -Mtot neaii ......

most the goal which extreme bulls! coed, modern aunr.y r.uimi,itreet. Pln'Ut

I'OII UliNI'-M- iu furnl.ln.ilrhi'iip. S"7 Nurth Third

.1.room adobe in rear; all on lot 76There were 0rM todjiyssti ong'V times iand1 have been predicting

m;iny stocks numerous sales aboveSOLOMON I.. II1IIT4IN. M. I.

l'byalelan and HurRooaPtXn 117 Hurnttt Bld.$1

South.

SMAMi MOUSEThree-roo- brick, in highlands,

two porches, lot 71 by 100 feet, a dan-

dy lit tic bouse, for only $l,2.i0; $100cash, balance $ per month.

HL ftkCUMAN210 West Cohl. rhoim HOT.

Tiro Insiiiniice, loans, Notary Public.

Oats, like corn and wheat, went tonew high record Prices. til WEST GOLD.

RluAJj ESTATE.FIRE INaiJKANCK AND LOAM

I' "II IlKNT--1' nu ll il . fi'i ell

111'lili.lli'il ii:ils W.t I..:

:srai new records were to"""""""MmcwMhroHil but fitful, with

of dullness during the inter-ttat- e

and later stages. Price move-lUMr- e

f"MU,ently so confusing as

142; Third ward, close in.Many other bargains in Improved

and unimproved property.

A. FLIEHSCIDReal Fstato, Insurance, I.oani

111 Soulh Fourth Htrwt

II KM. Tl I I. HAKKMrnuitii- l.lii.lted tu Kj, Er, Mwt u4

ThruHtHlntt Nutlonai llank Bld(.

Liberal receipts of hogs throughout (

the west had a depressing effect on,'provisions.

UlU ltlCNTMtMlHin I'doihm, .unuiunn nick fyi wt Conlrnl

Knit 'd rui'iii; li.itClosing ernes. Wlllfl'Silver.I.OK1 lii'iil lie l. k. nn elillilren. 414 W.Win at Dec, Jl.Ml

OK. H. 1. MIN AI.MKNITaetlea l.lmlleil i.i Kra, Ear, Noaa sad

ThrimtOfflea Itnura: 10 to H; I t

:10 1 Went t'entral Avmiua. Phnna Ml

ritiiiii.iii.il riI' M'liis inInn IrUlllil. II'V lull KKNT-Mee- ly

I'lilh In i"iinei'tl"n.I lee., !l N ;

I )ec. 5Sc;Corn- -

i.ats-- ,.' Wint l i..lil I'll '110M Stru.lle

H May, $1.04 Vi

May, IIS'hC.Mav, 62 :May, $7.45.Mav, $lfi.:tn.Mav, $14.07.

4"!t Went in.

rhiiiMituy K"l I"ttinif. rh'nnr l:'!i

Ullcting chararter. Sentiment;)a!ong the professional element seem-- .

favor lower prices, except in cop-- ,Lrs, wliich again furnished the list,U most of Ha stability.

equipments and nidus-- ,The motors,

trial" of varied descriptions were low-- 1

f, ,y two to three points, and Cen-- i

North.1'ork .Ian., $27.47 1.1 1ST l.iislpin, 1.1 ii. s

li.SO; blockers and feeders, $ r.r(l rr7. SO; calves, $7.."i(l'ii S.liO.

Hogs Iteeeipts I, .''00. Market!strong, r.c higher. Top, $!.!K; bulk,

'.t.r.r.' s.sri.

I ard - -- Jan.,Uilis Jan.,

Kill IlliN fiiHiin f.ir tlKhtrur nlnlied. mnitcrn. I'.i'l S"Ulh

S id, er pleiim 17I.H.

lil'.N'i l''ive-t'ii"- iiiiKlern Puck huue.am Niirlli l'''.iirlli Htreet.I.I S I' .PI Ii.hiI ..r u.i i,:n$14.52;

OK. T. V. TANNl'HHiH'iallat In V.yr. Knr, Nihm ui Ttiraat

Mellnl IliilUlll'K, AllaniuerynaHmira-1-0 m. In i p. m. Phnna TU

iniiile in l.. rI'.

; .ii ii.. I.ikIP. lllKhlanil

P .I'Mil iia!-

V l "III I'llIn lu'i W, nt

.llil'l I'l.'.lMl'

.1 ni'iil.Tii f"inN.irth Klghili.

K III.'.'11.11!..;

III II IMnil n ul li "HI r I,

, titcuiii hiati'il.MAV VOHlv M(i; Sleep lieeeipls 2r..(IO0. MarketI' l HI lli:.N Un K''. Bllliny,

Mi'lalili. f.ir t"; nnI.I.. Went C".ll I'll, mi. (!,.

l.1 ln.,ih.r nun e a I 11 H'l l AiiniK.

nlKlil. re. mi It.' .S..111I1 llliliiMi'minii: leuisi". I''lli't.r 11I11111

l.l 'ST M. 111's tan i hIiiiIi'hTI unniiiu Ti mil .Iftiriiii "II u e

Ii mi nli'l ial Ni.et h TmlCli$10. .r. fl 1 i.2.r,; ewes, liiiiiK'it"'.!

f in nlsheil . fviii steady. I.aml

York, Nov. 13. Mercantile pa- - $i;,inr 7. no.points, and tentral!further decline of

KM! IIKXT-.- Ni

sli'.'l'llii.' p.ilili;H"l N.irlh I'inl i

New piirllj'll'CI I.

Mine of t "St

Uaiher made at points fromwo.

AMe;illl A.N llnlel; all imlalilo r."'ili lfu-mtr hy th week. I'lunii mi.

Wl Went Otitnil ttveiiUK.3 per cent; sterling, tiO day'

TIIK Mtltrlll V HAN ATOItlliMTulirreiiliMla nf llm Tlin.nt and lnmI'lly nrrii . )1.1 W'eat Central A'auua

Offlea II "11 in: 10 til II a. m. I 111 I p. aI'hyiP'lann In iliarita.

w T MI'llI'MV M 1).

riNt.BT VAN OUHIiALt. M. 11.

ils recent meteoric M.-

billph"ll.II M

1st. ,'n.lSlr.nl ley.

n urn l" lea West Ir.'ii. "iI. lee iv f..i' yi, in li'MiililI'll West leu.

, $4.71 'i ; commercial (ill day bills,D: commercial tili day bills, on 0 l'and he several is- -. $4.Keimblic lnm K lit UK VI' I' in

li..io.eki'1'paii; i n ,

lilt l m i .iiinri l imt

hi. 'I PTIil

lie. plllll 1"I ' liHill Sfininl

dciuand, $1.nm of thf C.iilf Stales Steel company: hanks, $ t.TiM. I T

Kllll II KNT K"lll I i'iim rntlilge, eiimpletelvfui nlsli.-il- new mill clean; tin nick or rhli- -

thyu. l'h'ine 17"S or eull 4"ti Nnrllt Sulli.Ffllt II K.T llnuno, ini'ilerll,

aleepliiK purth; wuiir free; rent 1K iHrmiiiith. Plla N.inh street. Almi flvp.ri inn li.iuHP, ni'iilern, Hlci'iilnir pnrch. watr

IIKIiP IVAMKI)

j To Construct Meld Hospital.Columbus, N. M., Nov. 13. - Reliable

reports have reached here that I. n' sitions' for materials to const met a

field hospital in Mexico to house 500patients, has been made' on I h- MU.u

itermasler's department of the army.

E, E, R0YER,I

M. DllllthlHnflaIIOMKOl'ATIUO lMr"IA 'l'lllt vil r a. i:3 V.ntl

Central.fn e. :'0 per innntli. l.lln .S, il 111 l lflll ilreet. I "ffleel WlillHK Hltllillr ''

lire prominent for their advances, as pies, ftfi.iin were riah and Kay Coppers, At- - liar silve r 71 c.

fcUr,.Sult & V.'(,'st Indies, and scv-- j Mexican dollars r.a'icwal of'lhe paper group. ' i Government Ponds Strong.

Inscttknieiit marked the feverish Railroad bonds li icgular.tlise Total sales, with steel aivll Time loans Steady. Sixty days,tshwrs again predominant, amounted ; 94 r x jiercent; IK) days, 3 'u 3 'i per

Slrnnn'ii Honk BPue, Klllt H l':.MT t'ul'Ti inhi-r- l riiiima 2111 Hunt It

MulA.

WuWI hue innii iiini lvile ramiu ..i li. I'li'.in. .'I

W'ANTI-;i-Tr"i- UK'tiUli'ij. Alliuituciguel''"imilTV und Miirlinip Wnikli.

.'l l:ti-- I'.'i l. r I., mf .'l liains, Am. in. inpi. ti rr. .1. I'll S'iiiIIi S.ii iiinl ntr.it.A N I' !; i;pii i. ii. "il muilur (mil t.nii--

HI "net'. Stinta 1'.' l.atiniliy, Sanla l'r... M.

UK . itti Mtr r (i. iitwkiiiii-- . ' ' ,

I'metlK l.linlteil Ul Voilirua Bud a

IMaanaait;'" ft, (Vlltl'ill. I'hiine 671. A lllKlileriius, N. M,

lllulilnnna j Waller atreet. I'lmna ft'!.

,7'U: lli:.l' e"77.p.ii"l. ni.'l.lll iluiTTj I l M! I: l;.N"l' IP,..mi an pinj p,,i, h. n ul

lee ateepltiK i"i,l. l:'i:' KikI ("ill I'll I. I ...lied. l'JS..llln IMllll tun el.1(11525(100 shares. Technical, rath-cen- t: six months. 3 V4 J'j percentperthan actual conditions, militated! Call money -- Steady. High, a

1'iMt HKNT-Nif- ty three-- m ne. del' n fur-- . It'll lil-.- I' uitiisrii.l h leal nn.l.M) ATTOMMCVH ANl HlKlfclOatN

Now Lookout.When a cold hangs on as often hap-

pens, or when you have hardly gottenover one cold before you contract r,

lookout for you are liable tocontract some very serious disease.This succession of colds weakens thesystem and lowers the vitality so thatvon nrn much more liable to contract

uamst the bull account. One of the 'cent; low, per centf last loan, a 'aOrgeat of the copper producing com- - per cent: ruling rate, 2 ',2 per rent;;inies increased its dividend disburse- - eolsing bid, 2 Is per cent; offered atmnt hy 100 per cent and it is well 2 ! per cent.

thut rai'o and other fab-- 1

nlslie.l lnni!iil"iv. lr:i Kdllh. Phonal Iml Ii. w S"inli Kdllli. Pln.nc li.XI.j l'dlt IlKN'T I'll eiilht.'771t" i ill7"Fl"i.pliiu

l'lllt IIION'I Iwii-i. i furntallfd tent Cut- - l'"C I' I'"t " ill, l heal Kaal 'ell leu j

tiis-- with pnteli. 1015 Couth yuu liKNT-- T.. TuriiialiTd r.ma aiidWnPer aleeplnif ijoi ell. r Keulh Waller. Phnna

PUT ItosH, County Htirveynr; Kdtnundlima. II. 8. Mineral Snrvavnr. 110 Wat

(lold avenue. Unit 411, AlhU'lilerqUB. N. M.

VKTKItlNAUIAN

W NT H i 'arp'-- hi i. MexP an liilmrera f"rKalitiaa. tuent AKerlcy, 110 "llt'i

Third. I'll Hie :. '

JOHN J. HAMII.TiiN, I'll, t:., I). V. U.hHrmiireutlciil ITiemUt and VBterlnarlan

I'll; I; KNT Mullein Pin iii'.tii fui mined IB. 2.

ii -- Nt ii ii al... p'.i'.-l- nn Apply n.,,, ,.--- t i". e"i il ' r,',ii Imated steel and iron arc independentforces of further upward revision.

Taut uK.pk'n emirmoiia ixnansion of

'111 iM KN (.Mir of teaeluliit oal henna-enalilea you to learn n iiiofltatile t""f'"- -

sloti quickly. Write Moler Cnllene, IKi

m;w voiik mi:t.l makki:t.

New York, Nov. 13. Copper Firm. ii". s.'ii.i. Alii'. I'll II.IW. f,,, imhi h'.tiMi In punt all null lli'.ii'l-

chronic catarrh, pneumonia or con-

sumption. Cure your cold while youcan. Chamberlain's Cough Hemt'ilyjhas a great reputation. It is relied'unon liv thousands of people und

Se enleelltll street, llenter. it ic V T l In ..... rn.i.t. finiiliht.,1 tjiL'e M a vtana nnim f:i ... nf ref eclion in me F.leetriih tic. first uuartcr, $30.0(lfiihi

ncinnv niot-l- lull umiu file ((asiOU

S:ir. H. Hae.itnl Phnna nr 17W

lK KMC IKnl l,HtMI'inl bAl,l,-l- w.i nf 11. neat or

Mpnrtiiienl tiniaa lota. Iw) by 112, In thaIII.. I. !....( mt a hnrariln If tnkan at (itll'l.

(lUarter. JHH.OOCti 30.00.No. 1 lpjilhern, $271.90

. ..i". '""" o... .(ui iii;ni KiimIIiM IIIIIII-II.- .I I"! lli.llSl'- -"' "" P"i'li; mi.'lern, aanitaiy; nn 11 Ml v. cur Una. u,.,.,,,llt, , ,,, with Path, llu Snulhinw n. i ,; .,.!ral. Apply neirnliiKs nr ple'tiH ;tf(l.

0! much comment, even though speedyrectification is pvnected.

never disappoints them. Try It. Itonly costs a Quarter. Obtainable

32.00; secondIron Firm.

(it 2a. 00.Tin Strong

ll tllltk feV I

l,e eiticiMkiT inllolle pioiiil.-il-

11 !"C Ill II Willi

U A.N I'Kli llelialil.t" Ui'lk "11 ran

leuisi' cli'ii'i'S amiJi liHi'lli'i' exei'lli lll

.!: K i''P"l't uni if.-- n ri'l . ni es

'i ll" i i Ha in

p.li.ate llnnrfHI. F((lit KKNT-lw- o fui mailed loonia Hlnl .,., .-- .. -- ..h. Imli.ne. t,n tlm. LotSpot, $43. 75 44.00.pIiik por. h, for HkIii ImunekeeplnK. 3ji nrn,.r .., ,,. h,.i. rrnm rulillo llhrary.y l I'll Hot K. HI IIKN T I'i.iii (""in liclei-- hue t: JIXOI "leeii appl

Simla pel- i.e.nlli: water pal.l I'll,, lie r.i7W, (mMh r .'two block from blah cboL Addrww

Bonds were irregular with totalfaW, par value, $1,2SO,000. '

j

Vnited States coupon 4's rose of j

per cent on call.Closing prices:

KANSAS ( ITV I'HIIIH t K.II l.'N T I'oiii' well tin ltn.lie, i h f.,r Ownar. .lnlirnalI...I1 Ill, I. u I....I ""lllir.lItKNT- - Twu-r-

aleepHilf pofrli tin ..,.i..r ...,,i A ... ii in , is hki-- il leu il anil 1,1 -M IT.NOTK i: Ki fi, nii, ........ - .

II lit KAI.I'" l"nriimir.13.-- 3

2c-- liuttcr

seconds. ply IIS W. et Cold.unty "t ll.'in.ihll'American licet Sugar 100 Kansas City, Nov.Icreaniery, 34 V: f1'1'

?(! 11" ii'iekini;. Sc.WANTED-Deliv- ery

Kill,- il i"i :i S' lilli IJ.hlli alli'Ot.FOFl" IIRNT-F'- .r itlee lit ratafront re nn. with nnil aleepln,1;

iofeh. ill.'. S"lllh Arim atreet.62-American Can

ln the I list rli t ('"iirl.State of New

.. N"..1 .li ti Alley nnil

trnct to M- lif

l ull ICK.N 1' lurniahcd hnuanwllh BleeplllK poteliea. ').' S. Edith, or

eull llllil.in,l Meat Market.. sy.. . Inplaintiffs,

,iil SAI.I'; in. up, lnm niatioitauy furni-ture; two larite roekeis. cue latse ehalr,

iih settee, "tie llhniry t.thh ; must ha aohl.I hone Ilia.W or call ill r""ltl over Wiinl- -

H'.il'l ll'H.

Itlit SAI.I: IdvesKH k

roosters, 12' 'I'MtlKggs Firsts, 7i t:Poultry Hens, 1"'!

broilers, 20c..en, riirnlahed"i: vr s" in,- k i ii

aii-- ii lit nl ii i.iheil ; hililalnSlcoilk' II V I'"..

KM! 11 ,;NI' Modem rocina. aleeplnuporelies. led and cold water; jtct eninfortii-l.l-

loiiit. il for winter. M6 I 't Wiiat Central.phone H7.

imt lowiondN.,,1,1 I'll IMAppl.

IMcal'.r "f tie-

I'lntf. llMCi.yiriiei. i:. Wolfe.

I'.riaiil.Ali.ert liiyant.

vs. .P'hn M. M""i" ii'lmieslalc "f Mary .1 M' ''M. ('luff, la it XV. Iliyiinl.Kili-cl- Mdliiaii. Klla M'C

.lane l!iiint anil Kiluanl

( nit ;o ritom i' Il'iil: IIPNT Modem ap iriinenlN,WAN' Kli 'o in pi

7"! West CoppeiwX.sTi';i:iii -i

lollsom,rifour nil e.AI.1,-Hi-

I'lu.iiKAI.Kj -- trtHcaTlHiKVHuiI tilIn al1. W.

M amfinnii'lii'-- Market oik and

I'oui h. West (lol't.II. M .Million. 1'Chicago Nov. 13. Lutter .111 .In Kioeor.ldiiirT" II"' uli "V nam.'! ilefi lelalit ,. f I A t :.N IT .N11 l'i..i i asm nr

In irl.i NtiilttunIIHV.e

ll"gI" II,

eliea,"S i " T M c

sharesK.. .I"lirmil.

llnrvey M

John A'levtill i:i:'l' IttMinis Willi tloarrl

slid fee

eolllel lltull

fllllf: trade, flu.An r II

American Car & Foundry. . .

American LocomotiveAmerican Smelt. & Refining..American Sugar Refining . .

American Tel. & TelAmerican Zinc, Lead & SAnaconda. CopperAtchison

Baldwin I.ocumotiv oBallimme & nhioBrooklyn Rapid Transit"'Jtie & Superior Copperttitoinia PetroleumCanadian PacificCentral Leatherrhesanaeke k O'aio''taw, Mil. & st. fail!''""aso & Northwestern

firm. Creamery, 33 ' .10 Vjc.

.;Kg Uglier. Keceipts 2.981lenses. Firsts, 34 ' 3 r.c; ordinary firsts,

32 0 33 'Ac; at mark, cases Included,Von lire herehv Iclifled lll.it

WANTI')!' VV'lnan .Ill I'llI..1 Call al IMkIi S' h""l "fflc"

tral.W VN'TKIi '"ni7ii P. stay W illi

ly furnished alt-a- heatedi nt SAi.Kpaid I,"

i i hi c. i.t:i I It KNT- - N

, l.mlu. Willi id, clos W. Tll'-l'in- un, wai;ou j liar TVri'AVHI I ITIt.Hl.i. 'hi leThirdri hmi::Applyfne davs in a w

South Arno.

C('N VA i.KSi TON "IS First class T'oard andr us. Mrs C. A. Hunter, 1112 houth Kd- -

illi street. Phono 2007.lint SAI.I

2Sfrr34c.Potatoes Steady. lieeeipls .r, ..

cars. Minnesota and Pakota white.

niel .l.'Siia IP' mem. Trustee, lia" filed mill

in the IMilrlel Court in and f"r (lie eountyjj ..f llrnialill". New M- xi. o I'laviinf f"l' Jll'lK- - j

ti.c nl "'I an nil. K.'d .romi-r- y nolo sinned,v M.irv .1. Mrllnan rhilT and llaryey

leilltr and prayiiiK Unit a trust deed giveno secure III" payment "f said pi issoiy

oa dsl er.orl'ir &v

HKNT- - Itoi. ma and tnuirdl' ( HI aiei.piiia j,', ,,$1.50fa 1.00; Minnesota, lmkota am- . . - . . - - H i,.l, i.. i ti l. til

i 'fi''u ' Ii Cdilli

PAl.t-- Iteiulnxtmi inp. nlliPiiHSV and harness t,'lll

WANTKH Hirl f"C neral housevvotk; musttie jiood ( It Apply mnrninnN. Mrs. It.

I' Putney. lpi& West Central.WANTKh 'i woman f..r '.neia;

JIM

Aia, hlMiii, hoih new and aiwolnl-iiana- .

l.oiiKhi, aold, rented and rapalrad. Allm-ijiii-

qui. Trpew titer Miehanna. I'lmna tli12',' South Ki.nrth atreet..

UM 7k I I VV ( " 7 i ) T V I ' K W 1 1'K lk Ni l" -

chin.. Flrat elaaa mntnla. Itepulr ndhlith rad rahullt a Bxpart

In eharaa of (hop. 121 Waat iM.Phnna 144 tlnrtai-Wfi- Tvoawrltae mnn.

pori hea; convenient to nil aanttarluma,iN"i(h Walnut street. Phnna i:i!i:M.OlllOS, 1.1! 'II !.''.

Wisconsin white, $l.r.0'ii l.i.ti.roultrj Alive. higher. I' owls,

1 4 Vic; springs, 1 7c.hoiisev. ..rli no i ni'i mllil Ha ,i work- Mod. t u room and sle. pllii;

lis hoard; nlso one furnishedph.ine ll.'il.

nt in-- nt.on h. firstnn tor I

uieaeo, R. i. & pacific It er; it'tod wiihih. H" home al nttlils; f"t"half-da- during weel, Siin.lais off. ApplyHi "le e. Si;, West I., ad. Mr. W. T. V.Cleimu. jmnjrVAHFTiS

led" l.e Ka.'l trust III c'l ( ' I

iiumPii'i'l 'Ti In the Midi vale S'lli division t" in.- city of Alluiipi'-r-llil"-

New Mexleo. in eoi.llint to the platef said Mldval Subdivision filed in theoffice "f the I'lol.ale Clerk and Kx "f f h i"

Recorder of Ilernalill" County, NewMexico, ni Hie "'ah day of March. l'.HH

Y.ai are 'further notified that unless you

tiller "t raes" to I"' entered vour appeir- -

n nee in the said suit In the IHslriet. Court

Hill riA 1,1'. - hum ill I'reniiei- tvpewl'Uel. K I

na new, .'lan. Phone I4. K! Houlh li'ourth.SA l,l';--ll- "i se. Iiititity. harness, plnwa

mid o n. .a hold it'imla. I' .ttoffi a II n .

4'lt.V. I'll'IKI 112 I'M.

S.M.I-- t:d7 model llahy IV. In ml insliKhily ured, In perfect ('..ii.ni i.iii. Clin.it

reason for aellln. lei er.

Full SAI.K Neiv, latest Hi ud.i ui kerloulsier, lliree passetiner; run ti'Ni inlll'H.

Wilt.- Holieil Martin. Cinlilllo, ,N' M

l.lli'KIIAHT ItANlTl KO It IlKAI.Ttl. f'reacarrlaita. elly mail aervlee, alaotrlo IIkIM;

room nr eottioto with heard, f.to par niotith.L'lii"i!Ll":"' V 11 'f'd.II K.M.I IISKI-.- LPS' Hilicli. iiiiel. iilliae-tive- .

li".' siiioko and iPuil; dally

WANTI :i i'osltloiis

CopperColorado Kuel & irmii.'ii'orn Products refining . .

'Willie Steel '''Killers' Securities . . . . .Erie ....General Klectri.'.'Jrf Nortliot n j'.fil'ret Northern ure Ctfs.

I.KAD AM SIM.LTI H.

New York, Nov. 13.U'ad. $7.O0''

''Spelter- - Firm. Spot, Last SI. Louisdelivery, 11 '4 rv c

NI'W YOltli OTTOX.

Hood Hill,VV.,

ni.ul. i porch or ('"Unite v. ilhPhone in Id I'T.

tiiive.i an ' fi t

i..:n monthly

WANTKX- l'"Biti---

lious.woik Ad'lr.w AN"ii-:- i:ur7:h

wanls slluatlon.lolltlllll

ivinnii .,,imleeommendedhousekeeper. nit SAI.I-;- flHI. very reaaonalde

If tlllien tit nuco. ''Illl Petwenn 2 Hlid 6

p. in. Ci.mlis Motel cafe. Mia. W. II. KHt- -" centralHIlAlry Nook Kat.eh uffera exeeiielil room

and lonrd. Just the placa tn t (tmna-Fres-

eKK". milk nnd huttar. Fur ratoa phnna2t: frea tiiinapiirtiitpn. Mra. H. 11.

rI hnniiis.

Consul.' Corn

H.KVV AHI1N Al 1(1 HKItVIOK.Hocrro. N. M.

Trip to Any Point, Any Tim. Wlr ofI'lmna fur Information at Mr Ilpana.Winkler Hotel. Honorro, N.M-

Sil'yisir C"Mt!'ibe5iDAILY AtlTOMUBII.B HT A(J Bt.

fill hour PaaaetiKer tervle.Ia ava Hllvar City .10 p. m.l,eav Moanllon In .. inrr meet all train. 1 argeat and aaa.

Qulppad auto livery In th aouthwaat.1IISNNKTT AUTO CO.

Bllvar flty Nl Wslleo

RtZTit2-Ci:mzQK- i) lliii! LiaaI.atly and Sunday.

wnugh'"'('iratio ley.

WAN'l Kll position. Pilot experience ch.iiifleur and n fiair mm, no otije. tloil

other w.nk sb Pol Xli, city.e upper

,,f Hi" Seeolid .llldlcl.ll Ulsll-ie- t III IHl'l l"ithe of Ilernalill". New Mexico, on or

before the lllll (lav "f emhel. PUC. S'"Ufwill I" end red mill plainliffs herein

will apply to th" " nil for the relief prayedfor In the conil'lHint.

I.Aritl-.'N'CI-- F. I. Ft;.Attorney f"l' I'lalnlltrs; office and .

A tiu'l lieripi" New Mexic".A. K. WAt.Kiyt,Clerk "f the 'IHslriet Court.

Ily THOrf. K- 1'. MAMMSO.N.

lii nil-- i'AINI-'l- ho kind that ampa thleaka and preaervea tha roof; 60 cenla

per trillion; 40c In harrel lota. ManxanoCo. 10 South Walnut atreet.HHI Itl'.N'l AjmrmwnMHI SIM'SS CIINncH

. 61)

. 92 U..111.118 Vj

.133 '4

. S6

. 9S

.104. 83. 8fi'4. 84 Vi

. BB

2 2 ti

.17 2".107). 67. 9.1 Vi

. 1 9 S

. 34

. 6K Vi

. 83

. 18

. 80 Vt

. 42 V2

. Sti'S

.179 "j

.117 '4

. 42

.105

. 18

. 7

.110 Vi

. 20' 3

. r.r.H

.133

.104 Vi

. 41

. 18

. 9

. 97,i

. OH

. 27

.107

. 59 V4

.141

. 25Vi

. 57

. 33

.106

. 81

. 32

.lOllVi

. 27

.123

. 23

.221

.147

. S2Vi

.135

.120Vi

.121S

.118

. 27. Vs

.101'

. 04525,000

Nt st'AI. il l'i Ml IT.'N ITV A II." IlIt I'.K.Nl Kui nishe,! apartments, all nnnl- -A N

:oil; cle-ei- hall" CIIUIII or lillSlliess cm ri"-- I'."! n net oil'.. lull SAI.K v luc in si"ii.o .it Ailoiilileripie pl,(er and ni-- piano: pilees and

linns Hie Inst, KulKhl Cainpl.ell Mici.-- Co.' (. I! .X .'S?, Alliuipiei ipi" N! M

dealr- -plaeis will sell an HO' rest in the loe hum- -It K."f- - Tn well peopla. auliny.

New York, Nov. 13. Spot cotton-Ste- ady.

Middling uplands, $19.00..

No sales.Cotton futures closed firm. ('(;

$19. OS; Jan., $19.73; March. $19. J.!.

May, $20.09; July, $20. 0t,.

l.I i:sTO K MAI! K

Cliicugo Mvcstticlc.Chicago, Nov.

3S0U0. Market weak. Native beet

cattle, $0.90fr 11.90; western steel's,

$0 00 ii 9.90; stoekers, It."'" ';"'cows. $3. 05 fi 9. 00; calves, $S.2a

'rational Harvester, N. J. .Mer. Jlarine ,,fd. Ctfs

iKt8City Southernf'nnecott Copper

& Nashville . .'.-

ra'1" Copper

.ta"!' KanK,is Tmiis pfd.;!or Pacific .... .Montana Power . .Jillr,nl Lend

."a Conner

ntiarlinent.(Seal n..piitv. liisa and mif the inaiiam-men- lo a H))() f,,ur.rom, unrumlsheflman. For partpul.irs, s'-- It. McCIukImii, t Kdltti. I'hnen IfiSiW. lierHltl bf ltiaivll Aut Co.:li. West (P.ld.

Waat-Iloun-Town.Full ItKN'l' A three room flat, furnished.Iir.; unfurnished. lil; close In. Also three

ofrtci. rooms. SID. Apppr 11 a West (Pdd.H lit ItliNT Itniii-nes- .

Noiici:.I, the iindi rsiglicd, V ill receive of-- I

fees for the sale of the plant of theAlbuquerque Absliact Company lip to

."lid including December 4, A. I 1910.

nt m v office at No. I South S 'con.l

"i on ukt.Mt It ION - Itaneh three iniletf fi'.in pl'dlt SAI.F. WIN'dVA MII.I.S II

deiweal and Sweateis f r in.-n- ii

i Ii Idi "ll lliii. men's s w a l. sI'l f,'.!. M- i- .1 I' II nl on: " rl Central

..' i N

Lena. . . T OO . m.. . . I 20 . tn.. . . I 40 . m. . .in imi a m... .11 45 m... .12 it p. ra.. . . D M) p. m. . . 1 p. m.... 2:14 p ro

Inlarrnaill- -

HawaiiPlcaeho

, Tlnnla .. Hondo .

. Lincoln .

Ft. Mtn.it'. nOn pi l nn

. NonalCarrlzoao

A rrlven :tn p m5 :n p. inf. p m4 40 p. tn4 or, p. mII .10 p. inS:on p. m7:tn p. m1 tti p lit

Throunh fura,

H. & lliirtfi.nrvrfolk 11

.. r,4 000. Market firm& Westernliinher.pJI"'c Mail

oil ne on it e ii road. Id'-a- for ilileken nils-inn; tin room ad',!,,1 house and itilik.--loaisea Willi ruiiW'iis. rimldnif water In

house and chicken pa- Addies.1 I I..

,1 on run

W A NTI''I Mlsrt'UniiroiinCAKI'KT clannlriK, ruit and fluff ruga niada

tn nrd-- r W A. fluff, phnna MS

AT "TIIK WASIIIM.TON," 10 12 HH0 WestCeiilial, two. three and f'.ur-- n li'iise- -

lo.pliiir (tliarlments; low Pulld'nes; flnistIn the city; close to Itohlnson park;

only few Mo.-k- t) retail (lisliht; all (lit-sld- o

aparlmenis. each with .ulvatn hath.!. stove, anna heda and ol le--

i, ill in features; Inn and cold water unitsteam heal fr.-e- ; no nl- k persona aollclted.( all at of'Pe In hasement. I'lrone 2022. J.I M IN, f.ronrletor

at Saturd.'iVs average to 5c

Knlk $9.400i 10.05; light. ts--

mlYP.l $9.40liKi.2O; heavy,-- f Inn')FDIt KM.b

strict A li'Hiiierqoo, .ow .in iv...

uill show said plant "ml '

by any one All offers mustHe made in writing.

claims againsthavingll persons.lt.nqu''i-.ii- Ahsttact Com-.,- ,

the saidmust Picsciit the same to the

l with Ihc-i- vouchers

1 40,una way:in :i 9 ' :

$:uio 'iv

MarketSt' epIlIK

Tim Iflhm mod hit

. iwlu r ICtl'i III SA I.I. .ill t

h furnishedata polnta. He per mile. IHiK'SKa carried upto 17li pounds. Fifty pounda fiat. Kxcaa 4In pr pound.

10 $H.7.".!Ji 8. no.

Sheep Receipts 4". "00.weak. Wethers, $7.80 'i 8.8.,;

$X.75'ii 1 1.75.

lainl'S, WAN'l Kll in! nils'I.?'". Westi;iiti.i.--.r."- , f

H ALIO Modern fiva-roo- epnn-n- t kha-.-

houaa, (nod Call at 121 BeginIlinh or phnna i:w7

em P'u on (ii i"iimrifnr duly ,t iM.i si:.T

aanta

C;nsol,l1:'' "oi'.'or

&S7;s.v-'.::- :

nPrCo"""Railway

"Ifl'Uker Co.::::::

vs1'-'"."- - pfi::::::nLInluslri"l Alcohol.

i pupils2t:, I 2

d Spam.It'.oms.the said date.

I. I' . M( ANNA. "Utll t sense,CliftonAN I' Kll

W M

FirstI'lll! SAI.K Pally leavliiK elly, s

and aloeptnir porch; new cement bl("khouse, lltisio; coat 4,noO. m North Secondstreet, nwn.T

MltS M.irlha ' i. I'n.lih. u l. f ee and "'d)

iin.v iii'-ii- l A k'. nl forHi in s ,et I" at

mass isMrs nervals, (lla-- s

Phone l.i'l W.

Abstract Com- -i:eccier Albu.uer.iie

pit"v-NOTK K FOR I TItl H ATION... interior C. N I.rd

HAVE your carpenter work dune cheaplybefore tiro early advance In lumber and

watte, phone 121i2W.ATCntflUN, TOl'FK M4NTA WM AUs-WA-

CO.Waaltwaaat.

No Claaa. Arrl- - rp-- -

Kansas City I.ivcsl.x k.I s.C..tll- o- I

Kansas City. Nov.2.H(ia. Market steady to l"

lower. l'rime fedn.BO; western steers.cows $4.50.1 7.50: iKdfcis, $'..""10 00' stoekers, $5.00 It 7.7 5 ; calves.

.ogKei-cip- t 1 1.000. Marketsteady. Hulk, $9.5(M. 9.K5; heavy.

$!l.7rcti9.90; light. $9.4(Kl9.S0; pigs.

Full houaa. niodarn.creened aleeplnif poret.-ea- on ear Una.

cloaa to h"pa. Am leavln- - city; sail ehaapfur aaah. 114 loutb Edith atreet. 1'bunel7

Santa Fe. New Mexico, Nov. 8. WANTKU-T- i) buy. neeond-hati- furnllura In

lante or small uuantltlea. J. U. Kmmona. j

lid w'erft Oold avannanffice at

State-

.steel pfd.Buff and While OrpliiKlon and nir

Minorca. (.' I.. F. Farm, I.. H. Moran.Mar.; P. Iloa 6't Atl'iKiuergiia. I'hnue ll.'littl Coi hull

l.y neld. llr sickll.. or h

.. . 7:3up .lp

. . tl n. . r.a. in.ir.a. .11 .V'p p.- 2"a

11 amp

unhtldl.

H"I.IOT.-

Nine- - Is tar. liv e.ven Cat WnlMee Purke.Ne M,xie-.- who, o .

AllinoeciU",,,. oll.,.,homestead. No.madeS V.H

J:;r"V NF. 11 and NF SB iVet.o,.N M I

a. TowMhip N . Unn-- e 3 KDltrssMMtlMJ.

W l.M Ft'I ni" for

,Piv PhoneTanTKIi- -

alio; inns!A Pli.-s- It

"id. "If. .

Shouse KlectnV Jii.eir pi

I V lit SM ' A iili.mc.Tillisa.p . .It SM.I-- l'i' pis.-.ne- .i f.,it.

r ear in K I. rurv-il-i- tuiiiniiit "or li.id" for smaller iiiflchtu. Addiinits Journal.

The Scoutt alitor. . Llnilt-.-

7 Farieo Fast!l The N.naJ

Hontfalsouliil.w. Fit Paao Knpreaas!6. Kl Paao Kinrcaa

Kaatbound.11. The2. Tha Nsi a.lo

I M'lri.r.iia I tmltad ....tt. Santa Fe Kin lit

I Hi I.S"M KIMfur. mad I -has Hied none.- - ... "" pe i heap and in K""d ondlti'.n.

11 are .1 .u; lial.?Ssn;':,tlHe.'eiP.s 5,0hn. Market VendW 'es f,,r the day, 1 ke five year proof, to (si""""ritMiK.M)lt Sl i: Ol:steady. Lambs. $ ll.m. til .. -- : yoHr-ling-

S. 25 9.25; wethers, t:AT8.50; ewes, $7.001 7.75.

M4ChT IX) IjOAS7 r.n ot,

2:i:.p ?:l'ipI 4np f

7 i:. J:WipIll-Il- 'Ui( HOAHi, OF THAPK.

Hilt

ev.

WIIKNEVKIt yott ha-- any firo InauralK--

explnnit call the Weitarn toin- -

panv and ret th. lr ran a. Phone Mi.

luil'HK ( I IAMMi.STI.VKS relialieil ai"l Set Up, utl kltoU

l,s land ah"e des.rinen, n.'iat Alhuyuerque.r ,, V S commlasluner.

Mexico, en January a

witnesses : .1. wo,.i as

sut'erlo San- li.,. .lo...rr"'k Martin, ah -- f Alhuquergue. New

'""keaNC13C0 UELGABDO, UtgHtraJ.

nicairn

S I.K lit.",1.1" - Se. HI

,. liVi Il ll Pal e )

j urn al.

N

lo loan un aalurlaa. to railroadm.n W or 441 edv

lleiolta froui Journal Wuut Ad.

,1 I.K.

i in nA. W.

l,iu,M- xi

" H i... uwmg largelyt Watk

II. Kaaaal Olty Cblaaiu. . . .ItMIII. IdUUM UtJ tUaUn,u.wink gual allteed. T. W.

""le ..' " '" H'o 1'nited ll US.' (deJlllllK.I'.'d'l. fit).

Denver l.ivc-liM'- k.

Penver. Nov. 1 3.-- Catib Receipts

il.SOO. Market strong. reef sr.$0.50 7. "0; cows and licilcis,

KUppIv ..... I .... ...V w nea t , alter sur-"- e

1'ighest prices attained in

.',,Wiff-Bl.3- -

I 1

Albuquerque Morning Journal, Tuesday, November 14, 1916.EjsIU J

CRESCENT HARDWARE CO.Move.., 1( irvtf, llotinr rurnlshlmr floods, Cutlery, Tool, Iron VftlvM

ami I 'IKiiik'. I'liimlilnir, i l i";;, I In mid t .(( r Work.i : n ntual am;. tixitiioI5 sis

A,ElIE WILLIAMSTODAY AND TOMORROW

STARRING I'

"1 ini: S, iri in 'The Patriot'1

hiSCARLETorntA Motor Cars

atlidiil and TrucksSOLD BY R. B. SAUER

I'Hiim: r.tr, i ih wist i m icw,

High SchoolAujrJitoriumARTISTS' COURSE

AllSlll'l'H of

Fortnightly Music Club

MacbethColoruliiiA Soprano

Nov. 18th, 9:15 p. m.

Admissi'Mi $1.50

The l;i4:cs I'aliiotic I'lay Scri'i-mt- J

I .'.( Hit!, i f siiirinir iiiiiiiia

Charlie Murray and Louise Fazenda

The Feathered West

'r

V

Vitamin ph Presents FamousScreen Star in Twelve-Cylindcr- ed

Motor Scries at

the Crystal,w v ( jy

A SrrruniiiiK; Two-lti'- il Krystono ('oimilyBUCKS FOR SALEahiaon iiv(.i;.iiwsi n i: m in m 1 1 1 r ieams-oi- : ami

two I : its .

CMAS. CHADWICK & CO.AI M (,t i:i:ji i:, i;V jii:.ico

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A I'l i I ll lii' months nf hard lahol.111(1 pi epa nit inn till' VilaKlal'lcompany iiii'hchIh Ihi'ir famous Mar,Kafir Williams, 111 thi' o

motor series I'ltlil Icil, "Thi' Sen netI i iinin'i." which llify release tlirounhtill' I Xl'll.'ltl'-!!- ' Ilf 111! !!! Vilu- -

Time of Shows: I, 2:.W, I, o.M). ", H::l( and Hi . jj

Admission Adults, 10 Cts. Children, 5 Cts.W. S. Hart, Starring In "Tha Patriot,"

Nw Triangle Play.INGRAM - - - . Contralto

r;(,-,in,,f-nGAN-2... . .jjanist"bosmmm mil? an mvook-ompan-y

SHEEP AND WOOLHid A. M, V'illla inson, two ol thr hesl FANNING - - - Baritone

I'lloM; ln. 201 W I ST (.OL I) AVIM i: Ti!Seasnn 'Jackets $5.(K)

All Stiiilrnl. Tick. Is, Half I'rh r.i:xi'limiKi for Itrsorvril Sriil.i

III .Mal.Min's.kh iiti

','FOUR ROSES"Til f ; OIKLST WIIISKI Y ! ( AI'ITVIiY

slot y.lellris of tlir day. !n fact It Is

from llirir popular novel of thr namen ii ii i', w lK Ii was; fltHt lirtHcnlcil tothr pill. lie 1ll ulie.li the Sliatnl

of LuipIo. Much exeitriiiriit ,lnIIiih Htoty rrraiB that llir u ul horn ilr-- i

Pled to K lraHc it lii hook form andit Iiiih hern eonsiilrlni our of thr heslM'lliTK on the iiinrUrt rvri' sdiirr.

rndrr thr ilirrition of William I'.S. Kuril- - and Wally Van, Mr. Williamsih inorr Httiaetivr than rvrr hrlot'eIn tlir f"li' of a yoiinii I'aiKiishiiiaiiwho, in order to Inhmit Ilia mule'srnoi inoiiH fort ii lie. mint mipport him-srl- f

mill nave crrtain aniuunl olmoney w ilhin a year. Till1 rxprrn tierswlih'li he ,'iiloys when lie sells all heIiiih ami pineli,' si s n Hpeeil a ll omolii le"Thr .SearPt Hiinnei," nrr mire toplranr.

nr'storM is releasi d In twelvr s

of two parts raeh. Kvcry rpl-soi- lr

Is h Hrpatatr mid eoliliete story

I,. (ilAt OMII I.I X I1HOS. 1(17 North Ills! SI. rnoNi: mid "THE TRAFFICKERS"

AT THE CRYSTAL TWO

DAYS THIS WEEK EXTRA WITH REGULAR PROGRAM. YRIC fr A ITn ft

TODAY-TOMORRO-W so that our may stall at any time and

still not lir-i- . intrri'st.

-I-N-Blanche Sweet in

"THE THOUSAND DOLLAR HUSBAND"Iih- - I., i K i 'i'ii i nr.', in rit Aim

Bray Cartoon, Col. Hee a Liar's Courtship

WTirn rhililrcii have icu hei tlirice of puherty, and youim men and,vaintiu' womrn are passini; llirous'h llirlulolrscriit prrhid, tl is very difficultfor parents lo discuss thr most vital(iirstions nf sex with Ihein. Consr-(iieiitl-

thonsaiiils of yount; pt oplomake mistakrs which would hr avoid-- 'nl if rdurallun dispelled their htnur-anc- r.

.Must vouni; prodr air allowrdlo pick up their klloW'P'llKr of Ihesrmailers as thoiuh it were so muchfilth from thr K utter. Miilpit, pressand platform have Iron alike silent.It has remained for tin- motion pic-

ture industry, which Is really a con-- :

tinuatlon of tho art of pitiiiini;. lo,educate aloti'i these lines i Mir linpor-- :

lant tihasr of this iiiestlen Is discusiaalin "The Traffickers." whi'h will he;hIiowii on Thursilav ami Kliday nextNinon, ta r l!h am! I 7 . at the. Cryu- -

tal Theal.-- in Mils city.'Thr Traffickers" is u feature pho-- ;

viiry much out of thr ordi-- ;

ii ry- II Is unlike other while slave

The t!tlrn of the iliffrt cut I'plsodrsare; "The I'ar and His Majehty,""Thr Masitueil Hall, I'hr HiddenI'rlner." "Tlir Nutriiil urn Wateli,""Thr .M.VHtiTinitH Motor i'hi," '"I'hrlied Whiskered Man," "Thr lilove andllir IMnii, I'hr !old Cl;arrttr Case,""Tlir f,osl Ctrl. I'hr MIssiiik I'hap-trr1- '

and "Tl.r Car and the liirl."In Iilinost every Instance the lead-

ing lull y Is different in every episodeand it serins that raeh one is tuoir

ra ill nl t ha it I he one he forr.Some of llir feminine slats who add

their a ta it t en ess to this feature sr-- r

ill ate: I'Mith Stores. Adelr Kelly,Millie Millings, (i,isy ii'Mrien. Zeiia

I I'llTiiii:my i i kii Y i;iiso si i msn ky,"Mlltl i: (Osll.llO AM l.llll.l, (.ItWI'lN. I He

S LOCAL ITEMSXNo. 57 Coffee Or I4TK-&ES- T

Two Parts

Greater Vitagraph's Mile-A-Minu- te Wonder Series Each StoryComplete

is ;i'rai!i ni mock

Kei fa. .lean Stuart, I ' v llowr, I I

til ii Tllei( r, I'i'KKy l:li ke, and l.ouis-zll- a

Valrtilinr.'I'hr fust episode, "The i'iiii oml His

Majesty," whieli inl rod uees le

Williams as "Christopher Kaer." tlircharacter he plays t h t o im limit anil"The Heai h i Kunii'T," is to l r shoH na( thr "It" today only.

pictured, Inasmuch a it s not a storydealing with thr almsr of smnr hrau-- ;

lilill. Individual character, hut is arevolution of the methods used hy the;procurer of youtu; Kills, for Immoral,purposes. The pi ice secured ruiRi'sfrom IIHI to $'i" p"i mrl. Tlir pio- -

(lucllon Is from (he n n of Mr SaiiuulH. London, who was fur twelve vraiassorlatril wiHi ll'i il.'iiarlinent of Jus-- 'tier n W'ashiimlon, I (' in Hi" in- -

vestiuation of the white slave traff'cMr I ondon has .since heeli cuiisultei)

Absolutely i r e s hmasted; no advancein price.

I'er II. ,5e.5 $1.00

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Fat your tnrala nt Pulltnun Cufe,K.ii-I- ni Sia i ,l.i n '.f , Nov. I

Martin Si Tlmm. Txl. I'hntie. 2711.

ua in ntii'il ii nt ii spt inns, nil mains.Kol lli I I'n., A HuiqUel 'Ue, M.

I 'f i'l'iv'tlles Kyi', Kal, Nil'" .Mill

Tlii'iini. riii'.iiiH' I '..i u I'.i.dr. jii. Ms'

i Link Hchckah linlv." "illunit In ii'Kiiliir Ki'MsInn linn ivi'iiliiKlit 7 ail i.'rl.ii'k ill I. I". ". I'' liii! I.

I'. S. pi ilinti ii, t r:i fllim

Window of Breams Ths Delinquent Bridegroom

Three Parts Coiredy

"THE PATRIOT" AND

"FEATHERED NEST"NOW AT THE PASTIME

"Sunn' actors are horn nervy; mimr

Nortlhern 3py It Am; ics ll

hy leadiiia sortoluyists tin oiiirliout the'connlrv, and the picture has thr

of such prominent social,work.us ns Mrs, o. II. I'. I'rlmont,John 1, Itii, kefeller. Jr.: Mrs Win. i j, snlendid cooking

II 25cIS. .

acquire nerve, and koiiic have nrrveIhiusl nion Ihein'" William S. HailhcllevcM hr must have Prrti hornnervy. Anil, In siippnrt of his Onn-- tout Idit this mitrd slai rites the lacl

that he never has experiencrd theMm lM'tli. till- - srcouil I'alti.

iiml iM ii'lit nm iit iif tlir i'l l'irill, iiillii n lii'i,' rmiii 1'ui'iilu.

' I "dill.11. S. ItiiHt'llw ilil, nt KnHi'li it Id

i;i'(ithct((, irft i: Mt iukIii rnr i:i I'iihii,Ti'X., unit ixpi'i'tN lii lc almriit nlxnit11 U'lH'li

The Wdinimi'm I'liilslian Triniri'- -

IMU'C I 11 loll Will llll'lt III .'! 111 ll K till!:i f it m i ii Willi Mix I'. i nSmith A I ii, sin it.

I'll ,'iiK'ii will' tallril In 7:M W'i'st1'i'M'rr f ii, nt !i ii'clni'k i st rt'ilii v

iikii tilnii In pill (ml n fi'iiri" flic. Tlirlt.UII.IKl' as m

I'lMT llaydrii. wlin lias Ihtii In Km I

Vandei'hilt, Sr.; Norman 1 a puooil,the editor of liai'tier's Weeklv; Kllit

Whrcler Wilcox. Knitrnr Mtin,x, llir;urrat French playwri:ht, w ho pro- -

,lure, "Hauiaurd linmli". Ilrv. Cluis.K. Akrd. 1. !., L. L. I '. and iniinvolhers.

Me I on, Ion found Hie system In 1'''

W& IB8.1 SH.KN SIM! lAN( i:.

illrll r i(l f ni nri j'.in, a: iu'1 .11 uiiiil1 d'UVTflyi ..r

slightest fear In perfui inlin: thr manyhazardous feals hy which his work onthe seria ti ha hern lual krd.

"I think nrre with mr must hr ofa liet edila ry naliirr." drelares Halt,when ills'MiHsinu thr iiiinirl'uiis taskshe assumes In Ins daily lahm s hef m ('

j Per I mix SJ.SOMore I'Yesli RoastedI Vaiiuls, per 11).. 15c

! WARD'S STOREIIOMKIl II. AY Mil). Mvr.

E 815 MhiIiI,- - Ave. I'liiiiu- -i IMM-.'tl-

... ;i. liiMiiiP M!i: Ol SIM 'mum in u E km aniaViiitiiili' as to "alaiin tlir most .In im s. Masonic orders and Ih-- 'r ;vJT

scrui'iilous. Hr was ahle M secur... filends are iiivtied. Music hy aa copy of ll'r trleuiaplu. null' used l iece orchestra.hv these human vullnt'es. and tlir re-- ; .I'li.li:.', la. I'm' tin' past few Wi'clsx. c TJiursday and Friday Next

,''::!:'.r!:,.:;w,;:,a:: pai mr HntFithe ciunria. "Kvcn as a Hid. I was a

iiaie-ilevi- l At h'ast, that Is what theytell mr thosr rl.lerlv folk Who rlaiinto I'emrinhiT mr as a yoiinuslor. Theyfay thai when I was llvlnn on theplains of Ninth liakota, I used to ko

tiifiu il in tin- - city yrsti rilay. Mm.Il.nili'ii iiImI chiMirh ai Mill at FullHuilmv

Tin' I'lillrc have a olli'i'tlim of ini-- !

ti'iniil'il.' tools wlili Ii, thi'V lii'lii vi'.it iiTiim-- niMin s(n iol.t:i(';il slums, ... AM I MY SISTER'S KEEPER?acBv':r:2un; UFiKnemm memhas Meen ,.ard to .Irl.x.M '"'"'"' , r, ,.v wksell' Hlnlcn. Til, looin liavr liortl Urpl oeiuie e.u ,i " '' " ' 'talKSof Introductorv V ',, 'teVj'.',tormancr. Matinees will lie held at; ur month. ! list door west of gL'4 j! This Question Is Answered in

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L I E, and a 'P', t h reninv, petimui- - nine, i nune .in.anrrs will he at 7.30 and H I'e 1'nsi-- ;

lively no children will lr aduiilltd. j'

A Card to the PublicBLANCHE SWEET IN

A HUSBAND STORY

NOW AT THE LYRIC

.n sr in 1 1 im itI lilies (.ITCH Olives, il IlllrLmi:e liipc Olives, I ill! .Mil'

aiiiphcll',. I Ci i Olives, inn III,'Mmi. mil I In It ril Id'iiiiH, irr

run (h', I.'m . 'J.".,'SIiiiIii-i- I In mi llllln, ,kl!. I.'ll'

Matieucci, Palladino&Co.

Groceries and MeatsPhone 15till V. Tl'.i'irn.

nt lirailipiai 1,'Vs awiiitlni; lili'titlflia-lim- il y tlir own, fit.

I.iuii'ln Cinli' No, .'I, l.ailicH of tliri ' : l ll llii'i't at o'( lo'k I Ii Im

in Hi, if I'. W'. Iiall A

'"I'l ll'illl Will follow tlir IIKullMI,U i slum Mis air to Pr wrrvnl.

Poll, i ,hiili:r W, V. Mrl'lrllanIn- til tliht"i'n r:r ti rstrrin tlirlill nit ll TPr sinl.'.li i lliitlllirl'f, ill'l

out iliNliiiii tli,. pull;,'. It was lliroilier frl!uv lin mis "sonkrd'' inino-- i r.iN.';, ami ti,,. J 1, i t nut otirr.

Mis. .1 W Tlminuiun. ul McK.r-l- !I.k, I'll lira I'll' il ui'Kli. 1'a , 1:: ill

lii" ills. Hi.' i: ft of lor patents. Ml.ill'l VI - I 'h:,l Ii , S, liell.r, I I ll es'S.'r'.i f'r ae'iiie Mrs. Tliom (ison

l.nut l.are-footr,- ! with nary a IhouKhtef thr dan .'.ets that hrsrt my path.Oner I was latlen hy a i ft t akhut rvrtl this, il seems ill, I not Instillinto mi' a fear of that reptile.

"of Podily intun to he sui'', I tirti a

hit leatful. I'v that mean that I

iliin't like to flirt Willi harm. Mill, atthat. I know I often i isk lift- - ami Inn''lu iireoliiplish some of the tasks laiddown I'm mi' h our authors. I amnot a l.rliewr in 'dmihles ' And thaiis our of fir irasotis win I

al,is am willnm. and. inorrovrf.liloil to do unsilf what is set foilll

fur mr lo do "

Hall's nuvt leeenl har,.i(out"sllllll" was lierformi il dlll'illu tlir I'e-

cent hliuiiu: of "The I'atitot,"Trt.'iiiKlr-K.i- y V-- e plav l.y

Monte M Katet John, in which hr is

lUisentod as star hv Thomas 11. Iner,

Mati-

nees at2:15

and

3:30

Even-

ings at

7:30

and

9:15

1 fIt!

In all oj Iter prri"tis l.askyMlata-h- Swerl has lia ,1 hus-- .

anils thrust upon hn. S1" lias hernpursued hv hundreds of aduiliei's. andhad man' at Imr hut ill h- -i

fut tin oiiiiiu: pi uduetioi!, "Tin Tl:mi-s.iu-

Dollar v lit. h will he

seen at Hie Lyric theali t Imiav andtonimtow. she huys a hushand, and,

stianne as it may arrtn, llir purchase,

n sa 1- f' - - will i' main piolsil'h uiiiil lift it thr

7 .i 'tV- - Jlt-- 'A likAH ' .. I InlMHl Will .1,1,11 llllst Strong Krothtfs l'i- Kilo (lull Mils ., , n Ml III IliT

lioi'ir. ,.li. Vol Mi Si'. onil street, in ll va that of makiiu; a llytm: map. iUndertakers Ii ' ni r if Mis ,M i w nod. whow .is a in l'i lei ,.f the rluh fill !

Wo arc ojatet'iii to know thatyott appreciate our efforts to es-

tablish iu Allmiueriiie anami modern Department

Driii; Store. This fact is apparentto ns hy Ihr palrona',e you haveso tar I ! 1, particularly Inour Soda Water, l.uni hettr andHowif Departments, iiur aim inour Soda W aier. and .uiiehel teDepartments: is not lo make andS"i' r thinirs just as ffoml as youfound II Ihr first time, hut' ilpossthle a little hit hotter, whichwill mean always c I thltms toeil and drink at our Soda l oun-- t

mii inr l lower Depart turnt, now a

pertna nent fraturr of our store,will I pen, for th" present,Saturday and Sunday and will hesupplied wild all srasunahle cut.flowers and potted plants thati an he ehtaineil and sold at

prices Our assortmentfur next Saturday will he:

Two Thousand The HundredCa rtuit tons,

live Hundred Koscs.One Hundred ( lirvsaiitlieiiiiiiiis.

in the dark, lima thr roof of a Mrvi-ea-

ail"! shack lo Ihr hack ofhorse Thr 'stunt" Involvd tteiuriid-ou- s

risks. rt H ilt saccrrdrd in dolllt!It wiihout siiffeiint: an unpleasant

rnoMi-- r m iu h i . riiuM.;t 76. Mill Ml h. idl-l'- l uX AMI Si IIMl.

sitisaioin. siiio tlir Jarrini; of his

Also so- - Charlie Murray and LouiseI 'i,7elula Pi "Thr Mr hoi rd Nest."

Moth me s' hedulrd to apprnr at theI'astitne theater today and tonimtow,

ilors not w, k'ellie the Mtlr. Ill liltsiruduitiuii Miss Sweet is first seenas a. Swcdisli maid of all work in a

,oller.e hoarduu house. She is madlyin hue with our uf thr students andwhen she sudd, tily hemmes wealthy,i, ml the yonni! man faces rum, she

to puv his dehts if lie will marry

her. How the wealthy I'tuie of Hie

loveless man ia so is FCt upon '

liaoil of ciook's. and l'w she is event-

ually saved and wins the love of herhushand, trues to make one ot themost unusual phntodi ainas ever

Thr Jesse L company

has surrounded Miss Sweet with a eastof unusual cuvltrncc. includmn Thru-(lut-- x

Kut'iits, Tom Knrtnan JaneWolff. Hura.e 11. Carpenter. Lu. .!.

La ainey ..ml others. It is a l'.ua-moui- il

l'roKiani irleasr.

Tctrn.iii Mi'llm Marln'tli.Introductory Lecture by Dr. Sam Atkin-

son Before Each PerformancePainting and PaperhangingHour h A. iTIM'VIN, means

Kit n atitred oh. Thr onlv union w a'.l

paier and paint store in town. Corn-er mi l Central avnuie .

Olio Hundred Miinehes iolots,W Illi a Hose ('enier. No Children Admitted. - Admission 25c

Mants and l erns, If Oh- -l'ottisllainahle.

'.i(s ;i;,i ;.ml win h:lH rrci'lltl) !('Ill I lie, to t he ell

i: N I'ltt,"!, eh.imr,! witli Mieril- -

tlll!. lol,l l'"ll' e ,l'., ;,. M. Clellan M S- -

i"id , thai his en,' mis not runiitn.is i ... ,s ti h ,., a mi to atr.l. Thelulls,' mole P the t'ln,llli' mat' an

lint'l, .'.ion of the vl.eed of theen s,.i.! In'. A I' tine was suspend-e- l

Tlo- nemil'M tin of the Alhu- -

''i'1' r"!Hv e. in a, t ion ill he'1 i'l tee , ', inmi r, eil clnh

v o i p.. k A i'. hut on matke' I: he t , l l it Mro. tl, otthe' H. H,u!, f IT! amiv. he I, a In ,1 I' .! .eel s,,,. ''p,I' ii lu - nu u .l

O h:i t Tew v , I.,, , hel. I'll,, wot I., i " f. . , ,!. t,.

h is .,. I. " -- ..; ',l I. ,,s!l' ' i I i ' C Wl.l. he - Im ctii.n ofI I'r.V , fluent I'll:! i; lift K'f.

m i' .' ;,s e - f n k"u 11

I'l ' I'l let ll, t of! v., f ol s et iv,"! is I' Ml. I. u., , ae ev Mid

' ' llr.l I'l" ' e, t , U

I., els e tills I'll V

I'l Sam M.ii-,- thr ..!'. rl a e.

IU II, Ul l I'f III,' font ,n is , iu'o.,r,.i ,.'- - te'.-s- .i ''f J to t ,e pw ii Inl ..,lno 1, ei i .1 ." 'Ti e Tt .itt. ''ls" ot t'T ',i.,,, the..!, T 'I 'mus- -

' i in. I I'l Ida. of this " ; k.nut Meili ! ;.n.t 1 7 as

, :l in the .loulliitl Siitol.iN Tillsk i . at ,1,'t m e ill , Mion n I"' h c f

I' l 'i a and rvetitn uf Noxomt et i

and 17.

l.in rv ntul sathlle liors,. TrlniMo'sKrd llnrn. Ilcnr l,:e MintHS-t'tr- t "tli'i"Klc.

Hlttni'r iioumc, JI9'i South HrrtHtriTt. Miv clean rooms: H)blholi aVis ptni; rxmi I'liono 221.

Henry hauls baggage andother things. Phone 939.

Utiy your boy an i n ctor to). (.c It

at the Ittwcll I Tuj; . I .McFarland's Taxis ! ;HOW ABOUT FURNITURE?L ih And, fson. cxprrt ahin- -t

in ik, r. ir and f'.nlfh'SI'lii'iic 3 71. Home phone 10 7?-- .

Wali ll papers Kridav for prices.Amicipatr your Than ksniv im; or-ders ami place I hem with us illadv ancr.

"ur Dint; and Prescriptionp irti.a lit s are t.ow complete withthe I, est of ,M t tin ni; in the dl'IIK

and always in ,hari;e of aHpTo'i-hl- y i '.mp, t.-- '.t driiK'k'i.-t- .

Tuesday is imr ,i,lv for receiv--tr-s- Mm Tuns rdnesd iv

we will Ida, ,. tl,, ni on sale. I'mTons. h. lac; Itiiltcrinillt, Ih. .m

Royal Drug Co.

Stein-Bloc- h

Si- .r: 7.,v

'I ! "I"-ii.'- i 'll-- . if ,,,,", '''""'!li W IMUTs i n

H. IP":

' ''! ';' c, .,t, .,

"' ' M'.l '! ii j!!,'! ' 'i !.,-!- ,. t;u.e

I' l

Suits $18.00 to $40.00

Ovrconts $15 00 to$32.50

Bradley Sweaters$2.50, $3, $3.50, $!, $5,

Up to $12

SCTasliluirnCo

Let Us Send a ManTo Hiilac. that llrokcn Window

(iilMt.AI IH Qt CHVII; I f Mlii u COriiom, .2l. 42;, N Viru

NEW ARIZONA NAVELS I Oil I'HOMIT si M

Phone 49on:x oit ( losi d rs

tJ K PR sroiTK K

IVimrtidiip nod OartM'titrr, Sims-I.i- I

attention nid to nil ItlitaU of )ol,titnrsli..)! 212 w,-- t silver. I'ln nr SIH01T.

ll lll III MI'llllH

Just unload, d, for Thaiikscivtivtrade, prices now cheaper, carloadArizona Navels. Ktpc mid s ;.

Much supeitcf to unythini; Cahfoini,will off, t for several weeks Ask

jour Kll"rr. Suinim-Metijaini- n I'lionr rj. ll. S. Sta-oni- l SI.( HOCOI. TK I T r.MTL'B

SWLI T slM'"GRIMSHAW'S"

ELMS HOTEL' ""Uierlv New Hotel ,

nitST ST. AM, Ti.ii KXs U1.Strain Healed. ( onMoilalile !

I' 'I i '.in.! 1," I im u' , uv a '

I'm Ton '

I'm Ton M..I ternul it

nii. C. H. CONNER, M. D. D. 0. jseas Sriil'il ii ml (ellll .ll

I " "' k t p. Ml,.,,,',, s.ssII'

CITY WEIGHING

All kinds uf cifv w, luhm done onthe etv latest Improved s ale rel-lei'iii-

Hie weights, at "Z Smith Sre-o-

n'r.ct, J'HIN S HKAVrV "TheCo:, Man." I'lmtifj I. 1 arid i!.

l ACL S

ITT THIS mivxo or n Drini.ii.iw Wauls to seen.

Osteopathic SIet'iai.Office Stern lildu. IMione '

I treat all curable diseases. a

"TELfVIO"SPRINGE CerrZj Lui'np Hahll COal CO. Call "P('ernllos

BEBBER, OPTICIANCitizens Bank Bldg.

do sJt r4 JofarBu ttut

r.KSsvn (WK)is ami vocHAVE THE BEST

n. M. tt H I t VMSIVntlPt

Rrvoma 1 and I. Whlttnr RutldlDiCorner Pecoml nn,1 HolJ

I'bOii SiJ. 111.

I'HOVU 91AXTIIHAenT; AI L SIPS; 8TI1AM COALroV. Mill ne,l, Tai lor, AY.hhI. ( r, w.h ,. NnllTP ktnflll'iS V"Bigger and Better